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AMARAVATI/ANAKAPALLY: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy enquired about the gas leak incident at Atchutapuram SEZ near Anakapally district and directed officials to ensure that the victims get the best treatment and sought details from officials about the incident. The CMO officials explained the reasons that led to the incident. They informed him that the
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President inspects newly constructed Intermediate Care Centre for COVID-19 patients in Seeduwa
The Intermediate Care Center for COVID-19 patients in Seeduwa was inspected by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa today (18).
The Care Center, which is housed in a building offered by the Brandix Company comprises of three wards. It has the capacity to treat a total of 1,200 patients. The care center is fully equipped with the latest technical appliances, including a number of facilities to maintain the mental health of the in-house patients. It is noteworthy that the facility was constructed within mere 10 days by the Sri Lanka Army in collaboration with the Army Seva Vanitha Unit. Disabled war veterans of the Ranaviru Apparel Factory were able to manufacture 2,000 sets of bed sheets within a short period of 24 hours.
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My colleague and friend Kumudini David recently had a PCR test done and tested positive for COVID-19. She was given the choice of staying in a hotel or a resort but could not afford that as the cost is about LKR 250,000 for the period of supervised quarantine. She opted for the local quarantine center alternative, monitored and controlled by the Sri Lankan Government and supervised by the SL Army, provided free of charge to all citizens in mandatory quarantine.
Kumu has kept a detailed journal of her experience at this facility, from the bus trip to the allocated regionally located quarantine centre, through the days that followed, updating her friends and followers on Facebook.