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Colombo became a busy city once again with the easing of lockdown which was imposed since the outbreak of COVID-19 in March this year. Transport services are functioning as normal while shops and offices are also operating in line with health guidelines. The photos show Colombo is gradually returning to normalcy. Pix by Pradeep Pathirana
AJITH PERERA Friday, 12 June 2020 04:49 AM
WHERE is the SOCIAL DISTANCING in Colombo? If not here why at the Polls only?
Sid Friday, 12 June 2020 06:07 AM
Colombo is getting back to normal that's a welcome sign. In the past in Colombo only a few were face masked but today not only women,men and children too. In the Corona past people who were face masked were not allowed to enter certain premises insisting that they remove it,but now if they don't wear a face mask they cannot enter those same premises. What a difference a year makes
Mk Friday, 12 June 2020 08:09 AM
PLEASE INFORM TO PEOPLES NOT TO USE THE MOBILE PHONES AS PER W. H. O. CAN BYPASS VIRUS ALSO CLOTHES TO CLEAN THE FACE TO BE USED TISSUES ONLY.
Sokrates Friday, 12 June 2020 08:39 AM
Normality? Of course not. The virus had not surrendered to the government. The new cases the Rajapaksa Clan is hiding because of the election. I suspect there are more than 5000 cases in the country. The danger for new infections are now greater than before. What about the 30 police officers? The dictator is walking over dead bodies.
TONY Friday, 12 June 2020 09:09 AM
FOLLOWING HEALTH GUIDELINES.. MY FOOT
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