Online service set up for public relief & detecting COVID-19 victims

Online service set up for public relief & detecting COVID-19 victims

April 2, 2020   09:20 am

National Operation Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO) considering the national emergency has launched an ‘online solution’ to provide demands of public relief measures and identify COVID-19 victims.

The online portal will meet with requests for essential supplies or medical needs and to report on any patient with COVID-19 symptoms or a suspicious community or anyone who had arrived in Sri Lanka from overseas in the past 14 days or anyone suspicious to have been contracted COVID-19 while at home. 

The public is therefore requested to link with https://rakemuapi.cmb.ac.lk for more information and its service.

The National Operation Centre, headed by Commander of the Army Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva, can be thus contacted online.

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