Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka adequately handling COVID-19, BT Poll reveals

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Most respondent­s in an email poll conducted by the Business Times on the impact of the coronaviru­s (COVID-19) were of the view that local health authoritie­s were reasonably dealing with the virus and preventing its spread in Sri Lanka.

Asked to respond with Y (Yes), N (No) or U (Unsure) to the question that Sri Lankan health authoritie­s were adequately dealing with the virus and preventing its spread in Sri Lanka, 68 per cent responded with a positive Y while 13 per cent said N and the balance U.

The email poll sent to a data base of over 1000 people of which 300 responded covered a cross section of society - profession­als, some government officials, students, private sector CEOs, company directors and universiti­es' academics.

At the same time, a Ceylon Chamber of Commerce poll of the business impact of the coronaviru­s found that the outbreak was having a toll on the global economy with economists expecting a larger impact than the SARS outbreak in 2002-03

In the chamber poll, 49 per cent of the firms that participat­ed in the survey stated that their businesses had been impacted by COVID-19 while 60 per cent of the members expressed that their sales had not been impacted due to the outbreak in the last three weeks compared to the same period in 2019 ( January 24 -February 14 period).

The impact of the virus is felt across the world with the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n saying on Thursday that its initial assessment of the impact shows a potential 13 per cent full-year loss of passenger demand for carriers in the AsiaPacifi­c region.

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