15 COVID deaths confirmed on Sunday (09); all fatalities above the age of 50
15 COVID deaths confirmed on Sunday (09); all fatalities above the age of 50
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COLOMBO (News 1st); The Director General of Health Services on Sunday (09) confirmed 15 deaths that occurred from 06th to 09th May, due to Covid-19 virus infection. Accordingly, the total number of deaths due to Covid-19 infection in Sri Lanka is 801.
01. The deceased is a 52 year old female resident in Bandaragama. She died on 09.05.2021 while undergoing treatments in Base Hospital Horana. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia and Hypothyroidism.
02. The deceased is a 76 year old female resident in Ampitiya. She died on 08.05.2021 while undergoing treatments in Teaching Hospital Peradeniya. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid infection, Sepsis and pneumonia.
Female prisoner among 19 COVID fatalities on Friday (07); Highest daily death toll in Sri Lanka
Female prisoner among 19 COVID fatalities on Friday (07); Highest daily death toll in Sri Lanka
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COLOMBO (News 1st); The Director General of Health Services confirmed nineteen deaths caused by Covid-19 virus infection on Friday (07). The total number of deaths due to Covid-19 infection in Sri Lanka is 764.
1. The deceased is a 63 year old female resident in Sunandapura. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid 19 virus while undergoing treatments in Teaching Hospital Kuliyapitiya and transferred to Iranawila Covid Treatment Centre. She died on 26.04.2021 and the cause of death is mentioned as Myocardial infarction with COVID 19 infection.
COVID death toll climbs to 786 with 22 fatalities confirmed on Saturday (08)
COVID death toll climbs to 786 with 22 fatalities confirmed on Saturday (08)
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COLOMBO (News 1st); The Director General of Health Services today confirmed 22 deaths that occurred from 2nd to 08th May, due to Covid-19 virus infection on Saturday (08). Accordingly, the total number of deaths due to Covid-19 infection in Sri Lanka is 786.
01. The deceased is a 72 year old male resident in Ragama. He died on 04.05.2021 while undergoing treatments in National Hospital Colombo. The cause of death is mentioned as Covid pneumonia.
02. The deceased is a 66 year old male resident in Kadawatha. He died on 04.05.2021 while undergoing treatments in National Hospital Colombo. The cause of death is mentioned as a heart attack and Covid infection.
Woman who died in February reported as COVID Positive; 11 COVID fatalities on Thursday (06)
Woman who died in February reported as COVID Positive; 11 COVID fatalities on Thursday (06)
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COLOMBO (News 1st); The Director General of Health Services confirmed Eleven (11) deaths caused by Covid-19 virus infection on Thursday (6th). The total number of deaths due to Covid-19 infection in Sri Lanka is 745.
1. The deceased is a 73 year old female resident in Inamaluwa. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid 19 while undergoing treatments in General Hospital Polonnaruwa and transferred to Special Covid Treatment Center Welikanda where she died on 05.05.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as COVID Pneumonia and renal failure.
Posted on May 6th, 2021
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The Director General of Health Services confirmed eleven more Covid-19 related deaths today (06), as Sri Lanka’s death toll due to the virus pandemic rose to 745.
1. The deceased is a 73-year-old female resident in Inamaluwa. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 while undergoing treatments in General Hospital Polonnaruwa and transferred to Special Covid-19 Treatment Center Welikanda where she died on 05.05.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as COVID Pneumonia and renal failure.
2. The deceased is a 52-year-old female resident in Kuliyapitiya. She was diagnosed as infected with Covid-19 while undergoing treatments in a private Hospital Kurunegala and transferred to the Teaching Hospital Anuradahpura where she died on 06.05.2021. The cause of death is mentioned as Cardio Respiratory Failure and multi organ failure due to Covid-19 pneumonia.