Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JAFFNA CLUSTER CONTINUES TO GROW

Results of PCR tests awaited Several shops remain closed A number of residents quarantine­d

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

The Jaffna cluster continued to grow with more people found to be infected with the coronaviru­s.

All schools in Jaffna have been temporaril­y closed as the coronaviru­s is spreading rapidly is some areas in the District. Schools in the Jaffna Education Zone have been closed for one week from Monday

The National Operations Centre for the Prevention of Covid-19 said that another 17 people tested positive for the coronaviru­s as of last morning.

Officials in Jaffna said that more people were found to be infected during the day yesterday and the exact number was expected this morning.

The Divisional Secretary of the Jaffna Divisional Secretaria­t S. Sutharsan told Daily Mirror that the results of a number of PCR tests were awaited.

He said that several shops in parts of Jaffna also remained closed as more people were found to be infected. Meanwhile, residents in some parts of Jaffna have been isolated with the residents told to stay indoors. Officials said that over 1,000 families in Jaffna have been placed in isolation as a precaution­ary measure.

Another 63 people have tested positive for the coronaviru­s in Jaffna, officials said yesterday.

The National Operation Centre for Prevention of Covid-19 said that on Sunday 63 people tested positive for the virus and this included 29 from Chunnakam, 23 from the Jaffna town area, and 23 from Kopay. All schools in Jaffna have been temporaril­y closed as the coronaviru­s is spreading rapidly is some areas in the District. Schools in the Jaffna Education Zone have been closed for one week from Monday.

On Saturday 88 people were found to be infected with the coronaviru­s in Jaffna, while last Friday 23 people were found to be infected and on Thursday the number stood at 77.

Local officials have also banned weddings, gatherings and other events in Jaffna until further notice. Restrictio­ns have also been imposed on the number of people attending funerals in Jaffna.

Local officials said that restrictio­ns have also been imposed on unnecessar­y movements by the public in Jaffna.

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