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MP Manusha Nanayakkara summoned to appear before CID

MP Manusha Nanayakkara, SJB Media Spokesman, has been summoned to appear before the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), on the request of contributing to an investigation undertaken by the Department.

The MP has been summoned to appear on September 20 by the Officer in Charge of the Forensic Laboratory of the CID related to the information gathering carried out at the CID Computer Forensic Audit Unit.

MP Nanayakkara, however, has stated that his response to the request will be on the advice of a lawyer, in the event that the CID has not disclosed any information of the investigation into which he was summoned.

 

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Covid: 132 more deaths reported. Toll up to 11,699

A total of 132 more COVID-19 related deaths that occurred yesterday (14) were confirmed by the Director-General of Health Services today pushing the death toll to 11,699.

According to the Government Information Department, 66 females and 66 males are among the deceased.

A total of 101 people who are above 60 years of age are among the deceased while 28 of them are between 30 and 59 years of age.

Three deaths have been reported below 30 years of age.

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Covid-19 death toll exceeds 12,000

The total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka exceeded 12,000 with 84 more deaths being reported today.

A total of 84 more COVID-19 related deaths that occurred yesterday (17) were confirmed by the Director-General of Health Services today pushing the death toll to 12,022.

According to the Government Information Department,33 females and 51 males are among the deceased.

A total of 58 people who are above 60 years of age are among the deceased while 23 of them are between 30 and 59 years of age.

Three deaths have been reported below 30 years of age.

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Lohan Ratwatte resigns

State Minister of Prison Reform and Rehabilitation Lohan Ratwatte has informed President Gotabaya Rajapaksa that he will step down immediately from his portfolio.

The President’s Media Division said Lohan Ratwatte had decided to step down after taking responsibility for the incidents that took place at the Welikada and Anuradhapura Prisons.

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Mahinda Samarasinghe to step down as MP

SLPP MP Mahinda Samarasinghe will be stepping down as a member of the Parliament to take up the post of Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the U.S. and Mexico.

Samarasinghe is slated to replace the former Ambassador to U.S., Ravinatha Ariyasinha as he is due to retire.

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COVID fatalities in Sri Lanka increases to 11,567

136 COVID-19 deaths were confirmed for Monday (13), said the Direct0r-General of Health Services. The total number of fatalities in Sri Lanka increased to 11,567.

According to the data released by the Department of Government Information, the latest victims include 76 males and 60 females.

As many as 106 deaths were reported among elderly people who are aged above 60 years.

In addition, 28 individuals aged between 30-59 years and 02 below 30 years have also succumbed to the virus infection.13

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Government decides to give Pfizer vaccine to children

The decision to give the Pfizer vaccine to children between the ages of 15 and 19 was taken after lengthy discussions with medical experts and other countries around the world on the idea of ​​vaccinating children of different ages.

Channa Jayasumana, Minister of State for Drug Production, Supply and Regulation stated that the decision was taken at a meeting of the covid Suppression Task Force chaired by the President today (17).

Accordingly, it has been decided to give this vaccine to children between the ages of 15 and 19 suffering from cognitive and other disorders as the first phase.

 

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135 more COVID-19 deaths reported

135 COVID-19 deaths were confirmed for Sunday (12), said the Director-General of Health Services on Monday (13). The total number of fatalities in Sri Lanka increased to 11,431.

According to the Government Information Department, 64 females and 71 males are among the deceased.

A total of 109 people who are above 60 years of age are among the deceased while 26 of them are between 30 and 59 years of age.

No deaths have been reported below 30 years of age.

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121 COVID deaths confirmed for Thursday (16)

121 COVID-19 deaths were confirmed for Thursday (16), said the Director-General of Health Services on Friday (16). The total number of fatalities in Sri Lanka increased to 11,938.

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Govt has three days to present a solution: Joseph Starlin

The General Secretary of the Ceylon Teachers Union, Joseph Starlin says that the Government has three days to discuss the issue of salary anomalies of teachers and present a solution.

Speaking to the media today (12), Starlin said that the floor for G.C.E. Advanced level and the Grade 5 Scholarship applications is due to open in three days time, and if the Government does not present a solution to the issue, the teachers will not be applying for the marking process of the relevant examinations.

Adding that the results of examinations have been delayed because of the pandemic, he emphasized that the Government has not implemented a proper mechanism to ensure that children can obtain their education yet.

''The Government has not taken any steps for the betterment of children’s education since March 2020, in that context, why is the Government suddenly attempting to care about education?” He questioned.

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Lockdown further extended till Oct 1

Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella today said the islandwide lockdown has been further extended till October 1.

Rambukwella said government essential services impacting the economy will however be allowed to function and conditions will be notified soon.

"As per President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, I will be consulting with Basil Rajapaksa to decide which government institutions will be kept open as essential services that contribute to the economy," Minister Rambukwella said.

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Covid: 144 more deaths reported. Toll up to 11,296

144 COVID-19 deaths were confirmed for Saturday (11), said the Department of Government Information. The total number of fatalities increased to 11,296.

According to the data released by the Department of Government Information, the latest victims include 77 males and 67 females.

As many as 122 deaths were reported among the elderly people aged above 60 years.

In addition, 21 individuals aged between 30-59 years and one female below 30 years have also succumbed to the virus infection.

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