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Sunday, 02 May 2021 - 11:29
Due to the Covid-19 situation all airlines have been informed to limit their passengers to Sri Lanka to 75 per aircraft (including crew members) for a period of two weeks from tomorrow (03) according to Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority.
Meanwhile Srilankan Airlines have provided a list of guidelines for passengers travelling into Sri Lanka (issued on 26th April)
The entry procedure for foreigners during the pandemic of COVID-19
General measures to travel into Sri Lanka
A.1 Approvals to enter into the country.
A.1.1 If Sri Lankan Citizens (including Sri Lankan Seafarers arriving by air) or Dual Citizens (if using the Sri Lankan passport to arrive) staying in a designated Quarantine Hotel after arriving in Sri Lanka, they do not need to get the prior approval from the Foreign Ministry and Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka to arrive in Sri Lanka. They have to liaise with the airline and arrive in Sri Lanka after booking the Quarantine Hotel.
Sri Lanka’s extensive network of public healthcare workers has been the underlying force behind the country’s pandemic response. This series of articles, beginning with the Puttalam District, aims to capture the ground realities of pandemic management, from the perspectives of public health workers around the country.
Highlights:
Sri Lanka’ test, trace, treat pandemic management strategy has relied heavily on the country’s well established public healthcare system.
Nearly a year in, health workers from around the country have gained valuable insights and experiences on pandemic management.
The Puttalam District, among the first to be hit by the pandemic, has responded to unique risk factors and ground realities in pandemic management.