Sri Lanka reports 184 new COVID recoveries

Sri Lanka reports 184 new COVID recoveries

April 10, 2021   04:16 pm

The Ministry of Health says 184 more patients who were infected with coronavirus have been discharged from medical care.

This brings the total number of COVID-19 recoveries in the country thus far to 91,456.

According to the daily situation report of the Epidemiology Unit, the majority of recent recoveries were recorded by the Embilipitiya Treatment Centre (34).

A total of 2,513 virus-infected patients are currently under medical care at designated hospitals and treatment centres across the country.

The total number of COVID-19 cases reported in the country so far has reached 94,336 while the death toll stands at 595.

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