130 from Minuwangoda COVID-19 cluster fully recovered - NOCPCO

130 from Minuwangoda COVID-19 cluster fully recovered - NOCPCO

October 28, 2020   02:48 pm

A total of 130  close contacts of the Minuwangoda apparel employees who were under quarantine at quarantine centers were fully-recovered and discharged from hospitals as of October 27, the National Operations Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO) said.

57,814 individuals have completed quarantining and left for homes while 8,090 persons are still in quarantine in 75 tri service-managed quarantine centers as of yesterday (October 27), NOCPCO stated.

According to the Epidemiology Unit of the Health Ministry, the total recovered from Coronavirus positives rose to 4043 and 4808 persons are undergoing medical treatments at hospitals.

Meanwhile, 8870 Coronavirus positives have been reported in Sri Lanka while Sri Lanka’s death toll rose to 19.

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