Coronavirus: Recoveries from Navy move up to 424

Coronavirus: Recoveries from Navy move up to 424

June 3, 2020   03:54 pm

Six more naval personnel who had contracted the COVID-19 have recovered completely from the disease, says Sri Lanka Navy.

Thereby, a total of 424 coronavirus-positive navy men have returned to health so far.

These discharged navy men will be kept under quarantine for another 14 days in compliance with the healthcare regulations.

The number of coronavirus cases reported in Sri Lanka currently stands at 1,683 following the detection of 40 fresh cases detected yesterday (02).

Currently, 836 active cases are under medical care at selected hospitals across the island, as per the tally of the Epidemiology Unit.

Meanwhile, 836 COVID-19 patients have been discharged from the hospital upon complete recovery from the disease.

Sri Lanka has recorded 11 fatalities from the virus, to date.

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