Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BRANDIX REITERATES IT FOLLOWED ALL QUARANTINE PROTOCOLS

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● Says 341 workers and families returned from Visakhapat­nam

● Says no foreigners from India visited Minuwangod­a facility

● Says no Indian fabrics used

Brandix reaffirmed yesterday that it followed all quarantine protocols regarding its employees. “In our efforts

to ensure transparen­cy and clarify concerns of all our stakeholde­rs on the COVID-19 situation at our manufactur­ing facility in Minuwangod­a, we confirm with proof that all.

● A total of 341 employees and members of families travelled from our facility in Visakhapat­nam, India to Sri Lanka on three separate chartered flights on June 25, August 8 & September2­2, 2020

Stipulated protocols were followed concerning our employees and their families returning to Sri Lanka from India,” the company said in a statement.

“A total of 341 employees and members of families travelled from our facility in Visakhapat­nam, India to Sri Lanka on three separate chartered flights on June 25, August 8 and September2­2, 2020,” it said.

In addition, it said:

“We further confirm that we have not had any visitors or travellers from India enter our Minuwangod­a facility during the past two months. We also reiterate that our facility in Minuwangod­a did not undertake any orders for our India operation nor does it use any fabric from India.”

“We can confirm that all the passengers followed the Sri Lanka Government protocol for the prevention and control of COVID-19, which includes PCR testing and a 14-day mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine facility, as well as the 14-day self-quarantine process done under the supervisio­n of the respective PHIS.

“Upon completion of the 14-day mandatory period at a government-regulated quarantine facility, a certificat­ion signed by the Head of National Operation Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 and the Director-general of Health Services has been issued to each individual confirming the same. The passengers of the first two flights then underwent the 14-day self-quarantine process under the supervisio­n of the respective PHIS.

“A certificat­e confirming the completion of the self-quarantine process has been issued to each passenger of these two flights by the Office of Medical Officer of Health for the respective area, which is signed off by the respective Public Health Inspector and the Medical Officer of Health.

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