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Renowned Sri Lankan Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher Passes Away – Sri Lanka Guardian

Renowned Sri Lankan Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher Passes Away – Sri Lanka Guardian
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Queen s University Belfast Professor AP de Silva honoured with National Chemical Landmark plaque

Queen s University Belfast Professor AP de Silva honoured with National Chemical Landmark plaque
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Much-loved retired Queen s University Belfast professor AP de Silva honoured with National Chemical Landmark plaque

Much-loved retired Queen s University Belfast professor AP de Silva honoured with National Chemical Landmark plaque
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Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka Latest Breaking News and Headlines - Print Edition Child rights expert sheds light on helicopter parents

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COVID vaccination can prevent death and reduce severe disease: Prof Asita de Silva

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce had the privilege of having Professor Asita de Silva, Chairman of the National Medicines Regulatory Authority as the guest speaker at its monthly Committee Meeting recently. According to Professor de Silva, the primary objective of vaccination is to prevent death and to reduce severe disease. Healthcare workers, elderly and those with other co-morbidities are the most vulnerable to contact the illness, which is why these groups receive the highest priority for vaccination.  According to WHO, over the last five weeks, the world has seen a drop in the global numbers in infections and the number of people dying from

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