COVID-19 cases hike to 1,078 as ten navy men test positive

COVID-19 cases hike to 1,078 as ten navy men test positive

May 23, 2020   05:23 pm

Ten more persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Sri Lanka as of 4.15 pm on Saturday (23), increasing the total cases count to 1,078.

The Department of Government Information confirmed that the latest positive cases were detected from Sri Lanka Navy. These navy men were undergoing the quarantine procedure at the facility in Kandakadu.

In the meantime, the number of recoveries in the country currently stands at 660.

The Epidemiology Unit says, 409 active cases are currently under medical care at the IDH Hospital, Welikanda Base Hospital, Colombo East Base Hospital, Iranawila Hospital, Kattankudy Base Hospital, Navy Hospital and Homagama Base Hospital.

Nine coronavirus patients in the country have succumbed to the virus thus far.

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