Seafarer from Jinthupitiya tested negative for Covid-19

6 July 2020 12:01 am

The seafarer from Jinthupitiya, Colombo 13, who had tested positive for Covid-19 few days ago, has been discharged from the hospital as five repeated PCR tests become negative, Health Services Director-General 
Dr. Anil Jasinghe said. 

All 154 associates, who were sent to the Kandakadu Quarantine Centre are also found negative for Covid-19 and released from the Centre he said.   


The statement elaborates that the person, reported from Jinthupitiya, Colombo as a Covid-19 patient, was identified by the health authorities as a high-risk person as he was a sea guard in overseas. Hence, the health authorities were on alert. PCR tests were performed during his home quarantine period accordingly and he was diagnosed as a Covid-19 patient in accordance with the test results. All the necessary measures were taken by the health sector and defence sector immediately. The patient was hospitalised as a Covid-19 Patient and approximately 154 persons those who were identified as his close associates were sent to Kandakadu Quarantine Centre. However, the results of 5 PCR tests conducted at the hospital with respect to this person have continuously confirmed that he is not infected with Covid-19 virus. 


As a safety measure, the 154 persons those who were sent to the Kandakadu Quarantine Centre were also subjected to PCR tests and none of them have been identified as infected. Accordingly, the person identified as infected with coronavirus has been discharged from the hospital and the 154 persons those who were in Kandakadu Quarantine Centre were also sent back home.