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AG gets ‘MT New Diamond’ compensation settlement report
The final report on the settlement of compensation for the damages caused by the ‘MT New Diamond’ crude oil tanker is set to be handed over to Attorney General Dappula de Livera today.

Ecocide in Sinharaja: UNP seeks UN intervention

The masterminds of the Easter attack will be unmasked gradually - Chief Govt. Whip
Unmasking of real culprits responsible for the Easter Sunday carnage will take place gradually once the court processes would be underway, Chief Government Whip Highways Minister Johnston Fernando said yesterday.

Pavithra, Johnston and Namal among top performing ministers
The results of a survey conducted on the performance of SLPP Ministers based on the initiatives implemented by each Minister have been released.

Politicians and bureaucrats bend mineral sands tender
*The continuing corruption and mismanagement of LMSL.
*LMSL bad practices and non patriotic policies help overseas mining companies depriving locals from securing a share of the 7 million tonne global ilmenite market.
*LMSL's shocking 1.4% global market share continues to fall annually.
*A clear example as to why governments should not be in business.
*Are Sri Lankan politicians and officials paid by interested foreign corporations to suppress the most valuable industry?

Govt. to commence inoculation drive of the second dose after New Year
The inoculation drive of the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine would commence from 19th of April, State Minister of Primary Health Care, Epidemics and COVID Disease Control, Dr. Sudarshini Fernandopulle said on Monday (05).
SJB criticises Govt. for buying Chinese COVID-19 vaccine not approved by WHO
Amid the controversy surrounding the Sinopharm vaccine, an opposition lawmaker has said that Colombo has brought the Chinese made COVID-19 vaccine to the country without the approval of the World Health Organisation (WHO) showing disregard for the lives of their people.
Inoculation of Chinese citizens in Sri Lanka underway
The Sri Lankan health authorities on Monday began inoculating Chinese nationals living in the country against the coronavirus using a Chinese vaccine.

Plantation companies to pay Rs. 1000 to workers following court order

UDA to issue LKR 25 billion debenture ten years after its first LKR 10 billion issuance
The Urban Development Authority (UDA) is issuing debentures worth LKR. 25 billion to raise funds through state banks to finance a large-scale middle income housing scheme, a senior official said.

Another u-turn ?: Sri Lanka reconsiders its decision to ban palm oil imports
In the wake of international palm oil suppliers including the Malaysian government exerting pressure on the Sri Lankan government, it is likely that the ban imposed on the importation of palm oil will be reversed.

Experts disapprove using Chinese vaccine Sinopharm on Sri Lankans: Report
Sri Lanka’s senior medical experts have stated that the Chinese vaccine Sinopharm, which was given by Beijing should not be used on Sri Lankan nationals, according to a report published in Daily Mirror. Kamanthi Wickramasinghe in an op-ed for Daily Mirror said senior medical practitioners both in the government and private sectors have expressed concerns over the use of the Chinese vaccine. This comes after a consignment of Sinopharm coronavirus vaccines given by Beijing reached Colombo on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka’s Association of Medical Specialists (AMS) in a statement said that an independent panel of experts was appointed by the country’s National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) to review all submissions related to candidate vaccines.
“We are also aware that in their report dated March 17, 2021, that the panel concluded that there is insufficient data provided to make a determination on the safety, efficacy and immunogenicity of the Sinopharm vaccine. This observation was made after reviewing all data made available by the manufacturer of the vaccine. It was accordingly concluded that the Sinopharm vaccine should not be used in Sri Lanka under the present circumstances,” the statement read.
Earlier, Dr Pathirana said the World Health Organization (WHO) and NMRA have not yet approved the use of the vaccine.
The vaccine has been evaluated by the regulatory authority based on the information it has received so far, the Minister said while adding that there is a delay in evaluating the Phase 4 clinical trial results.
“Phase 4 clinical trial results are not available in the English language and that is why the WHO has not given its recommendation to use the vaccine universally. The moment we get the approval we can use it on Sri Lankans as well,” Pathirana had said. (ANI)
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