One more COVID-19 case, 14 recoveries reported

One more COVID-19 case, 14 recoveries reported

May 24, 2020   02:23 pm

Fourteen more patients who had been receiving treatment for COVID-19 infection has completely recovered from the illness, confirmed the Ministry of Health.

The recovered individuals have been discharged from their respective hospitals.

Thereby, the total number of coronavirus recoveries recorded in Sri Lanka is at 674 cases.

Meanwhile, one more COVID-19 positive case has brought the total tally of cases reported in the country to 1,090.

As per the Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry, 407 active cases are under medical care at selected hospitals across the country.

Sri Lanka has recorded nine fatalities from the virus.

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