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Seven more Covid-19 related deaths were reported today bringing the death toll to 137, the Government Information Department said.
It said three males aged 91, 53, 66 and four females 56, 81, 84, 62 are among the victims.
They are residents of Bandaragama, Dematagoda, Wellampitiya, Colombo 13 and two inmates are also among the deceased.
Surendran Sunday, 06 December 2020 01:39 AM
Let Sri Lanka not panic, the “Next to God” Biologists and Chemists have at last made the breakthrough and their Vaccines are around the Corner. The most disgusting thing right now is that the doctors, they don’t know the North from the South, are coming out of the woodwork to hijack the Scientific endeavour and steal the glory from the Scientists. Politicians and Media don’t allow this injustice to happen.
Demuni Uduwara Sunday, 06 December 2020 04:55 AM
This report is incomplete. We trust the died inmate aged 53 belonged to Mahara Prison.
harshass Sunday, 06 December 2020 06:29 AM
Deepest sympathies.
Thor Sunday, 06 December 2020 06:50 AM
And yet Pvithra Devi, hasn't thrown herself into the sea as threatened- poor Great Whites going hungry!
Ronnie Bugger Sunday, 06 December 2020 08:33 PM
The ages of a greater number of deaths are in eighties plus, plus. These are very old people who apparently do not move about freely and must be staying at home under restrictions. It is therefore incomprehensible how they can contact the virus ???
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