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11 COVID-19 Deaths on Friday (30); fatalities rise to 678

Share: COLOMBO (News 1st): The Director-General of Health Services confirmed that ELEVEN (11) COVID-19 deaths were reported in the country on Friday (Apr. 30), raising Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 death toll to 678. The details of the deceased are as follows: 01. A 79-year-old female from Piliyandala. She died on 30.04.2021 on admission to a private hospital in Colombo. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia. 02. A 76-year-old male from Dehiattakandiya. He died on 30.04.2021 while receiving treatment at Polonnaruwa General Hospital. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia and Severe Heart Failure. 3. A 67-year-old female from Matale. She died on 29.04.2021 while receiving treatment at Matale District General Hospital. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid Pulmonary Syndrome.

LankaWeb – Permitting religious cults is dangerous – Prof Gunaratna

Posted on February 14th, 2021 14 February, 2021 The Government should not permit religious functionaries to cross over to the political space, said Dr. Rohan Gunaratna, in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Observer. Dr Gunaratna is an Honorary Professor at the Sir John Kotalawala Defence University and Senior Advisor to its Department of Defence and Strategic Studies. Here he speaks about some current issues in Sri Lanka. Q: `Born Again’ is a hot topic in Sri Lanka these days. Would you comment on it? A: All religions are being used and misused by interested parties to spread their ideologies aggressively. The Government should create a Presidential Council of religious

LankaWeb – Coronavirus: Sri Lanka reports five more deaths

Posted on February 9th, 2021 Courtesy Adaderana Sri Lanka has reported 05 more coronavirus related deaths, the Director-General of Health Services confirmed today (February 09). As per the Department of Government Information, three male patients and two female patients are among the victims. The new deaths bring the number of COVID-19 related deaths witnessed in Sri Lanka to 370 in total. 01. The deceased is a 45-year-old female from Kapuliyadda. She died on 08.02.2021 while undergoing treatments at Theldeniya Hospital. The cause of death is mentioned as acute COVID-19 pneumonia, bronchitis, and high blood pressure. 02. The deceased is an 81year old male from Moratuwa. He died on 09.02.2021 while undergoing treatments at Kotalawala Defense Hospital. The cause of death is mentioned as acute kidney disease and blood poisoning due to COVID-19 pneumonia.

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