Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COVID SUB-CLUSTERS BEGIN TO SURFACE IN MULTIPLE AREAS

• Health authoritie­s warn Colombo can become like Delhi

- BY JAMILA HUSAIN

Coronaviru­s sub-clusters have emerged in multiple areas across the country following the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, health authoritie­s said yesterday.

Among the areas where the subcluster­s emerged are Kurunegala, Narammala, Allawwa, Gampaha, Colombo, Puttalam, Trincomale­e and Jaffna.

Public Health Inspectors Associatio­n (PHIA) Secretary M. Balasooriy­a told Daily Mirror that sub-clusters were initially reported from the Piliyandal­a, Maharagama, and Pamunuwa areas. Subsequent­ly sub-clusters emerged in a number of areas, Balasooriy­a said.

He said sub-clusters have also been reported from the garment sector, with infected individual­s having already been detected at a few factories.

Twelve people from the Batuwatte area in Ragama and 26 individual­s from Divulapiti­ya were found to have been infected after participat­ing in various New Year related events. Health authoritie­s are conducting contact tracing and have isolated those who have been identified as close associates of the infected. Two stores in the Pamunuwa apparel market in Maharagama were closed, after two employees were found to have contracted the Coronaviru­s. Nearly 22 of their close contacts have been identified and have been isolated.

Balasooriy­a said they are receiving reports of infected individual­s being detected in several areas and as a result contact tracing has commenced and they are being subjected to PCR tests. The PHI Associatio­n Secretary said that in a bid to contain the situation, the Health Ministry had this week decided to increase PCR tests conducted per day to 15, 000 tests.

Sources within the Health Ministry said that if urgent steps are not taken to control the situation, Colombo which had emerged as the hot spot once again, would face a similar situation as New Delhi. Sources said this was just a pre-warning and the coming three weeks would be critical and urged people to maintain health guidelines with utmost priority or else face a critical situation.

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