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COLOMBO (News1st): Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 cases are on the rise as people had failed to abide by health regulations, Dr S.M. Arnold, the deputy director-general of health services has said.
“At least now, we urge the public to adhere to the health guidelines that have been imposed,” Dr. Arnold said.
However, the Sri Lanka Association of Medical Laboratory Technologists pointed out that it would be unfair to blame the people for the surge in COVID-19 infections.
“We made it clear to the Health Ministry that reducing PCR tests will only give rise to a third wave in the country,” Ravi Kumudesh, the chairman of the association said.
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HONOURABLE MR. MADU
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PROCLAMATION - Proclaiming section 2 of the Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 in force on the date of issue of the Proclamation.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (section 13) - Appoints Todd Bolokoski and Olatunde Olatona as public members to the council of the Alberta College and Association of Opticians, each for a term to expire on April 6, 2024.
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