Second group proceeds home after quarantine at Boossa Naval Base

Second group proceeds home after quarantine at Boossa Naval Base

April 4, 2020   09:49 am

The second batch of persons who successfully completed their quarantine process at the quarantine centre established at Boossa Naval Base, have left for their homes yesterday (03), the Navy said.

Accordingly, 6 Sri Lankans, on completion of their quarantine process at the quarantine centre established at Boossa Naval Base, proceeded home as the second batch, upon receiving Quarantine Certificate from Commanding Officer of SLNS ‘Nipuna’.

As of now, 11 persons have successfully completed the quarantine process at the quarantine centre established at Boossa.

Meanwhile, 66 more Sri Lankans are currently undergoing the quarantine process at Boossa quarantine centre. Further, Sri Lanka Navy has already taken steps to establish several quarantine centres at naval premises and it also continues to disinfect populous areas in a bid to control the spread of COVID-19 within the country.

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