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Tough measures in place to control the Pandemic


Tough measures in place to control the Pandemic
Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
The Government this week continued its campaign against the Coronavirus pandemic which is rampaging in neighbouring India and threatening to spill over to its southern neighbour. Despite these efforts however the number of infections and the death toll from the deadly disease continues to rise.
At the time of writing, the death toll attributed to Coronavirus infections and related complications stood at 850 with 26 deaths being recorded on Monday. This is the highest number of deaths recorded due to the Coronavirus in a single day since the pandemic began last year and spread to Sri Lanka. ....

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Staying alive in the long run


A lot can happen in April. This April hasn’t been good for the government: coming in weeks after its Geneva defeat, it now faces a major issue with the pandemic, with India reportedly suspending exports of AstraZeneca. The dilemma, as it stands, reminds us of the dangers of relying on one vaccine, and on one source of procurement.
April hasn’t been good for the economy either. This is import season. Workers’ remittances are down. Tourism may be on its way up, but it is hardly enough. Trade will in all likelihood be greater than this time last year, and yet, with disposable incomes coming down, the New Year won’t look like it used to. The merchants are optimistic: “It’s important that people are preparing to celebrate the Sinhala and Hindu New Year enthusiastically,” one of them tells a reporter. But then celebration isn’t everything, nor is there much to celebrate. ....

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