Four COVID-19 patients identified today; Total jumps to 110

Four COVID-19 patients identified today; Total jumps to 110

March 28, 2020   04:16 pm

Four COVID-19 patients have been identified in the country so far today, recording a total number of 110 infected persons, says the Ministry of Health.

These four cases include the patient who tested positive for the coronavirus earlier today.

It was also reported that two patients who contracted the virus had made a complete recovery today, bringing the total number of recovered patients to 9. Accordingly, Sri Lanka’s current tally of positive cases now stands at 101.

Meanwhile, more than 190 patients suspected of contracting the virus are under observation at selected hospitals across the country.

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