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Last Updated : 2024-03-29 00:02:00
WNL journalist Krishan Jeewaka Jayaruk pasting an awarness sticker |
Text and Pix by P. D. De Silva
With a rise in the number of persons being infected with seasonal influenza and the increase in the number of deaths reported journalists in Matara with the collaboration of the Matara Passenger Transport Company (MPTC), Matara District Pre-School Development Foundation and the Lakshman Yapa Foundation carried out a series of awareness campaigns to prevent the spread of the virus.
Visitors to the District General Hospital Matara, commuters on super luxury buses in and around Matara, and schoolchildren, were handed over leaflets on how they could protect themselves and others from being infected with the virus and were also provided with disposable face masks.
Distributing leaflets for passengers and crews of Super luxury buses |
Journalists distributing face masks |
Distribution of face masks to school children in collaboration with the Lakshman Yapa Foundation |
A cash donation from the Matara pre School Development Foundation for the awarness programme carried out by the Journalists in Matara |
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