Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

57 FROM KANDAKADU TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

Female staffer tests positive for virus in Marawila Hospital 10 families sent to self-quarantine

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

At least 56 people of the 450 inmates and staff members at the Treatment and Rehabilita­tion Centre – East in Kandakadu, tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday, Health Services Director General Dr.anil Jasinghe said.

He said reports of the PCR tests performed on the rest of them were yet to be received.

An inmate, who was transferre­d from Kandakadu Rehabilita­tion Centre to Welikada Prison tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday (07), following which 315 inmates of the Welikada prison were subjected to PCR tests.

According to PCR reports, none of them tested positive for the virus.

Moreover, Dr. Jasinghe said a female counsellor (27) attached to the Treatment and Rehabilita­tion Centre also tested positive for the virus from Marawila yesterday.

She had been subjected to a PCR test at the Marawila Hospital. She is a resident of Kottaramul­la, Naththandi­ya.

This case becomes the first Covid19 case that was reported from the community after 70 days. The last Covid19 case from the society was reported on March 30.

Meanwhile, Puttalam Regional Director of Health Services Dr. Dinusha Fernando said there were symptoms like cough and fever at the time she came home on July 03.

“She had received medical treatment from a doctor. However, when this was notified to the MOH of the area, he has rushed to her last morning.

Accordingl­y, she had been directed to undergo a PCR test at the Marawila

Hospital where she tested positive for the virus. It has been found that the woman had gone to a tailor shop and a house and the people in the tailor shop and the house have been subjected to PCR tests.

At least, 45 people of 10 families, who have maintained links with the woman, have been sent to selfquaran­tine process.

Health authoritie­s have launched an operation to further identify the contacts of the woman, who tested positive for the virus from Marawila and send them to quarantine process.

The Epidemiolo­gy Unit reported 2,154 Covid-19 cases from Sri Lanka upto 7 pm yesterday.

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