Sri Lanka imposes nationwide curfew till Monday (6 AM) to combat COVID-19
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, SRI LANKA/ Created : Mar 20, 2020, 17:41 IST
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Sri Lanka has now imposed a nationwide curfew from Friday until Monday in the wake of Coronavirus outbreak. The fast-spreading virus has claimed more than 10000 lives globally till now, and President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s office an … Read more
Sri Lanka has now imposed a nationwide curfew from Friday until Monday in the wake of Coronavirus outbreak. The fast-spreading virus has claimed more than 10000 lives globally till now, and President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s office announced the nationwide-curfew to avoid any further spread. Read less
As per the announcement made by President Rajapaksa’s office, the country will be placed under a curfew with effect from Monday, 6 PM, to Friday, 6 AM.
Earlier, Sri Lankan police restricted the curfew only to nighttime in the western coastal areas, which was aimed at tracking down Italy returnees, who were trying to avoid compulsory quarantine process. As per the police, people were engaging in social activities, and not maintaining social distancing, despite the restrictions.
Only public transport and essential services were allowed to pass through the curfew-imposed areas during the curfew.
Also, in the wake of the rising number of COVID-19 cases globally, Sri Lanka suspended all international flights arriving in the country on Tuesday.
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