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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday said that the heads of both government and private entities are accountable for adhering to health guidelines in their organizations in the wake of current spike in COVID 19 cases.
He said the COVID-19 virus is prone to spread among groups until adequate and satisfactory containment.
Kandakadu Rehabilitation Center is an unfortunate example. Therefore, the President emphasized the necessity of continuing easily accessible tests related to clusters of people immediately.
The President made these remarks during a discussion with the Presidential Task Force to curb COVID 19 at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday.
Although day to day life has returned to normalcy, precautionary measures should not be relaxed as the risk of COVID 19 spread remains high.
President highlighted the importance of carrying out simple tests such as regular body temperature checks in Rehabilitation Centers, prisons, universities, schools and similar places.
“Wearing facemasks, washing hands, maintaining social distance are vital under this situation. If you suffer from fever and ailments related to throat, you should refrain from mingling with crowds. Simple practices like these would make a difference in combating COVID 19”, President added.
Sirisena Wednesday, 15 July 2020 08:54 AM
Rules are rules applicable to everyone, you are not exempted either sir! Everyone makes mistakes and you deserve a second chance !!
Daniel Wednesday, 15 July 2020 09:19 AM
Punish election commission chairman if election staff get infected.
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