Peliyagoda Fish Market visitors asked to contact nearest PHI

Peliyagoda Fish Market visitors asked to contact nearest PHI

October 22, 2020   04:16 pm

Persons who had visited the Peliyagoda Fish Market within the past week are requested to contact their nearest Public Health Inspector (PHI) for a PCR test, says the Army Commander.

Forty-nine infections in total connected to the Peliyagoda Fish Market were detected on Wednesday (21) while 06 more were confirmed today (22).

More than 1,000 vendors, workers at the Peliyagoda Fish Market and their contacts have already been referred to PCR tests following the new development.

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