Corona 2nd wave (Megathread)

Ace Viper

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    මේවා නම් බොරු කතා...ඕන නම් දවස් 03න් bed 1000 රෝහලක් ගහවි අපේ උන් :P
    bed gahala budiyanada ... hospital oneye bed gahan ina .. anith ewa kawda denne ... staff eka doc la ICU equipments ventilators beheth
     
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    Heshan Daminda

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    දැන් බලමු ලංකාවේ ප්‍රසිද්ද පත්තරේක යන මේ නිව්ස් එකට ආණ්ඩුවෙන් මොන වගේ උත්තරයක් දෙයිද කියල. මෙව්වා ආණ්ඩුවත් දැනුවත්වනේ වෙන්න ඇත්තේ.

    http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/fro...vised-Brandix-returnees-from-India/238-197600

    PHIs claim they never supervised Brandix returnees from India


    By Nirmala Kannangara


    The Public Health Inspectors Union of Sri Lanka claims that none of their members ever supervised any of those who were brought down from India in repatriation flights chartered by Brandix Apparel Ltd and said to have undergone 14-day self-quarantine.


    Public Health Inspectors Union (PHIU) Secretary M. Balasooriya dismissing contents of media releases issued by Brandix Apparel Ltd and the Task Force of the National Operational Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak said that, had any one of those who were brought to Sri Lanka from Visakhapatnam, India undergone the 14 - day mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre, they would have been handed over to them (PHIs) to supervise the remaining 14-day self-quarantine period.



    “Although those who are responsible are now claiming that the passengers who came from India underwent the regulated 28-day quarantine, let them show our Union the details where they underwent the mandatory quarantine and who the respective PHIs were, who supervised them during the 14-day self-quarantine,” Balasooriya alleged.
    Meanwhile, when contacted Mr. Rasika, the Load Controller, Mattala Airport to get the load sheet in which gives the arrival details of the passengers of UL 1159 that landed at Mattala Airport on September 22, at 14.05 hrs, this newspaper was asked to contact Station Manager SriLankan Airlines Uddika Lakshman. The latter too did not want to give details and wanted us to contact Head of Media, SriLankan Airlines, Deepal Perera.



    Perera requested this newspaper to send him an official request to which an e-mail was sent. However, without providing the details sought – the names and their nationality of each passenger, Perera sent the following message, “The names of passengers who travelled with us are confidential information and disclosure of such information violates our confidentiality obligations towards the passengers. We are unable to share any passenger manifest of a flight containing the names of individuals with a third party unless there is a Court order or directive from our Regulatory Authority directing us to provide any specific information to the Court or such Authority. We appreciate your understanding and we consider this matter as now closed,” Mr. Perera said.
    Although Brandix claims that they have not employed any foreigner at their Minuwangoda factory, a senior official who wished to remain anonymous who is undergoing mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre confirmed to this newspaper that there are Indian workers attached to the Minuwangoda factory.
    “If the company denies this claim, I am challenging the management to show all details of payments that were made to the employees,” the source said.







    Imanthi Perera, Head of Corporate Communication, Brandix Apparel Ltd, did not respond when asked as to when the three charter flights landed in Sri Lanka


    When asked whether fabric material were brought to the factory from India recently, the source added that there are imported stocks but said was not aware of whether they were brought down recently. “I cannot make any comment on that as I am not sure when they were brought to the factory,” the source claimed.
    When contacted Imanthi Perera. Head of Corporate Communication, Brandix Apparel Ltd, to find out as to when the three charter flights landed in Sri Lanka together with the flight details and how many passengers was brought down from India, whether there weren’t any foreigners amongst the repatriated passengers, where they underwent the mandatory quarantine process and whether any fabric material were brought down from India, Ms. Perera wanted this newspaper to send an official request. Although an e-mail was sent, Brandix Apparel Ltd did not respond until the paper went to press.
     

    Die-hard

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    දැන් බලමු ලංකාවේ ප්‍රසිද්ද පත්තරේක යන මේ නිව්ස් එකට ආණ්ඩුවෙන් මොන වගේ උත්තරයක් දෙයිද කියල. මෙව්වා ආණ්ඩුවත් දැනුවත්වනේ වෙන්න ඇත්තේ.

    http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/fro...vised-Brandix-returnees-from-India/238-197600

    PHIs claim they never supervised Brandix returnees from India


    By Nirmala Kannangara


    The Public Health Inspectors Union of Sri Lanka claims that none of their members ever supervised any of those who were brought down from India in repatriation flights chartered by Brandix Apparel Ltd and said to have undergone 14-day self-quarantine.


    Public Health Inspectors Union (PHIU) Secretary M. Balasooriya dismissing contents of media releases issued by Brandix Apparel Ltd and the Task Force of the National Operational Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak said that, had any one of those who were brought to Sri Lanka from Visakhapatnam, India undergone the 14 - day mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre, they would have been handed over to them (PHIs) to supervise the remaining 14-day self-quarantine period.

    “Although those who are responsible are now claiming that the passengers who came from India underwent the regulated 28-day quarantine, let them show our Union the details where they underwent the mandatory quarantine and who the respective PHIs were, who supervised them during the 14-day self-quarantine,” Balasooriya alleged.
    Meanwhile, when contacted Mr. Rasika, the Load Controller, Mattala Airport to get the load sheet in which gives the arrival details of the passengers of UL 1159 that landed at Mattala Airport on September 22, at 14.05 hrs, this newspaper was asked to contact Station Manager SriLankan Airlines Uddika Lakshman. The latter too did not want to give details and wanted us to contact Head of Media, SriLankan Airlines, Deepal Perera.

    Perera requested this newspaper to send him an official request to which an e-mail was sent. However, without providing the details sought – the names and their nationality of each passenger, Perera sent the following message, “The names of passengers who travelled with us are confidential information and disclosure of such information violates our confidentiality obligations towards the passengers. We are unable to share any passenger manifest of a flight containing the names of individuals with a third party unless there is a Court order or directive from our Regulatory Authority directing us to provide any specific information to the Court or such Authority. We appreciate your understanding and we consider this matter as now closed,” Mr. Perera said.
    Although Brandix claims that they have not employed any foreigner at their Minuwangoda factory, a senior official who wished to remain anonymous who is undergoing mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre confirmed to this newspaper that there are Indian workers attached to the Minuwangoda factory.
    “If the company denies this claim, I am challenging the management to show all details of payments that were made to the employees,” the source said.

    When asked whether fabric material were brought to the factory from India recently, the source added that there are imported stocks but said was not aware of whether they were brought down recently. “I cannot make any comment on that as I am not sure when they were brought to the factory,” the source claimed.
    When contacted Imanthi Perera. Head of Corporate Communication, Brandix Apparel Ltd, to find out as to when the three charter flights landed in Sri Lanka together with the flight details and how many passengers was brought down from India, whether there weren’t any foreigners amongst the repatriated passengers, where they underwent the mandatory quarantine process and whether any fabric material were brought down from India, Ms. Perera wanted this newspaper to send an official request. Although an e-mail was sent, Brandix Apparel Ltd did not respond until the paper went to press.

    ඔකේ දෙන්නෙක් එල්ලලා දැම්මා නම් සේරම එලි වේවි..කාලකන්නි හැත්ත :angry::angry:
     
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    dayt0na

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    දැන් බලමු ලංකාවේ ප්‍රසිද්ද පත්තරේක යන මේ නිව්ස් එකට ආණ්ඩුවෙන් මොන වගේ උත්තරයක් දෙයිද කියල. මෙව්වා ආණ්ඩුවත් දැනුවත්වනේ වෙන්න ඇත්තේ.

    http://www.dailymirror.lk/print/fro...vised-Brandix-returnees-from-India/238-197600

    PHIs claim they never supervised Brandix returnees from India


    By Nirmala Kannangara


    The Public Health Inspectors Union of Sri Lanka claims that none of their members ever supervised any of those who were brought down from India in repatriation flights chartered by Brandix Apparel Ltd and said to have undergone 14-day self-quarantine.


    Public Health Inspectors Union (PHIU) Secretary M. Balasooriya dismissing contents of media releases issued by Brandix Apparel Ltd and the Task Force of the National Operational Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak said that, had any one of those who were brought to Sri Lanka from Visakhapatnam, India undergone the 14 - day mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre, they would have been handed over to them (PHIs) to supervise the remaining 14-day self-quarantine period.



    “Although those who are responsible are now claiming that the passengers who came from India underwent the regulated 28-day quarantine, let them show our Union the details where they underwent the mandatory quarantine and who the respective PHIs were, who supervised them during the 14-day self-quarantine,” Balasooriya alleged.
    Meanwhile, when contacted Mr. Rasika, the Load Controller, Mattala Airport to get the load sheet in which gives the arrival details of the passengers of UL 1159 that landed at Mattala Airport on September 22, at 14.05 hrs, this newspaper was asked to contact Station Manager SriLankan Airlines Uddika Lakshman. The latter too did not want to give details and wanted us to contact Head of Media, SriLankan Airlines, Deepal Perera.



    Perera requested this newspaper to send him an official request to which an e-mail was sent. However, without providing the details sought – the names and their nationality of each passenger, Perera sent the following message, “The names of passengers who travelled with us are confidential information and disclosure of such information violates our confidentiality obligations towards the passengers. We are unable to share any passenger manifest of a flight containing the names of individuals with a third party unless there is a Court order or directive from our Regulatory Authority directing us to provide any specific information to the Court or such Authority. We appreciate your understanding and we consider this matter as now closed,” Mr. Perera said.
    Although Brandix claims that they have not employed any foreigner at their Minuwangoda factory, a senior official who wished to remain anonymous who is undergoing mandatory quarantine at a government-regulated quarantine centre confirmed to this newspaper that there are Indian workers attached to the Minuwangoda factory.
    “If the company denies this claim, I am challenging the management to show all details of payments that were made to the employees,” the source said.










    When asked whether fabric material were brought to the factory from India recently, the source added that there are imported stocks but said was not aware of whether they were brought down recently. “I cannot make any comment on that as I am not sure when they were brought to the factory,” the source claimed.
    When contacted Imanthi Perera. Head of Corporate Communication, Brandix Apparel Ltd, to find out as to when the three charter flights landed in Sri Lanka together with the flight details and how many passengers was brought down from India, whether there weren’t any foreigners amongst the repatriated passengers, where they underwent the mandatory quarantine process and whether any fabric material were brought down from India, Ms. Perera wanted this newspaper to send an official request. Although an e-mail was sent, Brandix Apparel Ltd did not respond until the paper went to press.

    Looks like they trying to downplay this.....If this actually happened, some higher-ups in the government are definitely involved. :yes:
     

    kasun090354t

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    next week wenakota oya first cluster eke godak un hoda wela gewal wala yawanawa..ethakoota eta passe daily ahu wene adu ganak 20-30 wage..eka nisa aye bed tika num free wenawa
    එලකිරි එහෙනම් අවුලක් වෙන්නේ නෑ. මන් මේ බයේ හිටියේ. පඩිය රැක ගන්න බස් වල එල්ලිලා ගියා කියලා අවුලක් වෙන එකක් නෑ.
     

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    එලකිරි එහෙනම් අවුලක් වෙන්නේ නෑ. මන් මේ බයේ හිටියේ. පඩිය රැක ගන්න බස් වල එල්ලිලා ගියා කියලා අවුලක් වෙන එකක් නෑ.
    එහෙමම කියන්නත් බෑ.
    මොකද ඔය ආසාදිතයෝ කියලා හදුනාගෙන ඉන්න අය ගිය තැන් වල අය නිරෝදායනයට යොමු කරට ඒ ආව ගිය පොදු ප්‍රවාහනවල ගිය අනිත් මිනිස්සු කොහෙ ට්‍රැක් කරන්නද.. ඒ හින්දා පරිස්සමෙන්.
     
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    Emios

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    Shit
     

    yapa100

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    කොග්ගල ප්‍රදේශයේ පිහිටි ඇගලුම් කර්මාන්තශාලාවකිනුත් කොරෝනා ආසාදිතයකු වාර්තා වෙයි ..
     

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    මුන්නේෂ්වරම් කෝවිලට ගොස් තිබූ කොරෝනා රෝගියා පැමිණියදා රටේ ප්‍රබල දේශපාලනඥයින් පිරිසක් එම ස්ථානයට පැමිණ ඇතැයි වාර්තා වේ.

    Screenshot_20201010-181054_Gallery.jpg
     

    tilvin-silva

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    මුන්නේෂ්වරම් කෝවිලට ගොස් තිබූ කොරෝනා රෝගියා පැමිණියදා රටේ ප්‍රබල දේශපාලනඥයින් පිරිසක් එම ස්ථානයට පැමිණ ඇතැයි වාර්තා වේ.
    parliment eke 60ta wage corona kiyala kiuwa nam keedenek sathutu weida?
     

    yapa100

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    අපේ ගෙදර
    කොරෝනා ආසාධිතයෙක් මාලඹේ ප්‍රදේශයෙන් සොයාගනී.. බත්තරමුල්ලෙන් තවත් අයෙක්.. ඔවුන් එම ප්‍රදේශ පුරා සැරිසරා ඇත.. අවමංගල්‍යය උත්සවයකටත් සහභාගී වී ඇත..

    බත්තරමුල්ල ප්‍රදේශයේ සහ මාලබේ ආසන්නයෙන් කොරෝනා රෝගීන් දෙදෙනෙක් හමුව තිබෙනවා.

    බත්තරමුල්ල කොස්වත්ත ප්‍රදේශයේ දේවාල පාරේ සිටි තරුණයෙක් ඊයේ පස්වරුවේ සෞඛ්‍ය බලධාරීන් විසින් රැගෙන ගියා.

    ඒ,බත්තරමුල්ල නගරය ආශ්‍රිතව සැරිසරමින් සිටියදී යි.

    එම තරුණයා කොණ්ඩය කපන ලද ස්ථානය ද මේ වනවිට වසා දමා තිබෙනවා.

    ගම්පහ ප්‍රදේශයේ නැවතී සිටින මෙම තරුණයා පසුගිය දාඅවමංගල්‍ය උත්සවයකට සහභාගී වී තිබෙනවා.
     

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    පානදුර මූලික රෝහලේ දැඩි සත්කාර ඒකකයේ හෙද සොයුරියකගේ දියණියක කොරෝනා ආසාධිත රෝගියෙකු බවට අනාවරණ වීමත් සමගම එම දැඩි සත්කාර ඒකකය ඊයේ (09) රාත්‍රී සිට තාවකාලිකව වසා දැමීමට පියවර ගත්බව පානදුර මූලික රෝහලේ අධ්‍යක්ෂක විශේෂඥ වෛද්‍ය ඉන්ද්‍රානි ගොඩකන්ද මහත්මිය පැවසුවාය.

    ඒ වනවිට එම දැඩි සත්කාර ඒකකය තුළ සේවය කරමින් සිටි වෛද්‍යවරු ඇතුළු කාර්ය මණ්ඩලයේ 10 දෙනෙකු පමණ එම දැඩි සත්කාර ඒකකය තුළම ස්වයං නිරෝධායනයට ලක්කළ බවත් ඔවුන් අද පී.සී.ආර්. පරීක්ෂණයට භාජනය කරන බවත් රෝහල් අධ්‍යක්ෂකවරිය වැඩිදුරටත් සඳහන් කළාය.
     

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    කටුනායක තවත් සේවකයන් දෙදෙනෙකුට කොරෝනා – කලාපය වහන්නේ නැති බව BOI කියයි.

    කටුනායක නිදහස් වෙළඳ කළාපයේ තවත් සේවකයන් දෙදෙනෙකුට කොරෝනා වෛරසය ආසාදනය වී ඇති බව තහවුරු වී තිබෙනවා.

    ඒ අනුව මේ දක්වා එම ආයෝජන කළාපයෙන් හඳුනාගෙන ඇති කොරෝනා රෝගීන් ගණන 05 ක්.

    කෙසේ වෙතත් පවතින තත්වය හමුවේ කටුනායක නිදහස් වෙළඳ කළාපය සම්පූර්ණයෙන් වසා තැබීමට කිසිඳු අදහසක් නොමැති බවයි ශ්‍රී ලංකා ආයෝජන මණ්ඩලය සඳහන් කළේ.

    පූර්ණ සෞඛ්‍යාරක්ෂිත ක්‍රමවේද අනුගමනය කරමින් කර්මාන්තශාලා පවත්වාගෙනයාමට සැලසුම් කර ඇති බවද එම මණ්ඩලය වැඩිදුරටත් සඳහන් කළා.
     
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    Ape gewal laga kellektath corona ada positive kiyala danagena thiyenne.ekige ammath positivelu.Mara seen eka.mehe samahara un pakku wage mask noda pare yanawa.mee sare nam kela wenawa hikenna
     

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    හලාවත ධිවරයෙකුටත් කොරෝනා : ධිවර බෝට්ටුවක් තුළ 06 දෙනෙක් නිරෝධායනයට

    හලාවත, අඹකදවිල ප්‍රදේශයෙන් තවත් කොරෝනා ආසාධිතයෙකු වාර්තා වී ඇතැයි සෞඛ්‍ය අංශ සදහන් කර සිටිනවා. මෙලෙස කොරෝනා වෛරසය ආසාදනය වී ඇත්තේ 28 හැවිරිදි ධීවරයෙක්ට බව සඳහන්.

    මිට පෙර වාර්තා වූ කොරෝනා ආසාදිත හලාවත, අඹකදවිල ප්‍රදේශයේ පදිංචි පුද්ගලයාගේ සමීප ආශ්‍රිතයෙක් බවට සැලකෙන මෙම පුද්ගලයා ඉකුත් මස 30 වෙනිදා පෙර ආසාදිතයා සමග නුවරඑළිය ප්‍රදේශයේ විනෝද චාරිකාවක් සඳහා ගොස් ඇත.

    පසුව ඔහු පසුගිය 08 වෙනිදා තවත් ධිවරයින් 06 දෙනෙකු සමග මසුන් මැරීම සඳහා බහුදින ධිවර යාත්‍රාවකින් මුහුදු යාමට පිටත්වී ගොස් ඇත. කෙසේ හෝ මෙම ධිවරයාගේ පෙර ආශ්‍රිතයාට වෛරසය ආසාදනය වී ඇති බවට තහවුරුවීමත් සමග ඔහු ගමන් ගත් ධිවර යාත්‍රාව යළි මෙරටට ගෙන්වා ගැනීමට සෞඛ්‍ය අංශ විසින් පියවර ගෙන ඇත.

    ඒ අනුව ඊයේ දිනයේදී දික්ඕවිට වරායට සේන්දු වූ එම යාත්‍රාවේ සිටි මෙම ධිවරයාගේ PCR පරීක්ෂණය සිදුකොට ඇති අතර එහිදී ඔහුට නව කොරෝනා වෛරසය ආසාදනය වී ඇති බවට තහවුරුවී ඇත. මේ හේතුවෙන් එම ධීවරයා සමග මසුන් මැරීමට මුහුදට ගිය සෙසු ධිවරයින් 06 දෙනා එම යාත්‍රාව තුලම නිරෝධායනයට ලක් කිරීමට සෞඛ්‍ය අංශ විසින් පියවර ගෙන ඇත.

    හලාවත, අඹකදවිල ප්‍රදේශයෙන් වාර්තා වූ පළමු කොරෝනා ආසාදිත රෝගියා හඳුනා ගැනීමත් සමග එම ප්‍රදේශයේ පදිංචි පවුල් 10 ක පුද්ගලයින් 52ක්, දේවස්ථානයක පියතුමන්ලා දෙදෙනෙකු සහ මාරවිල ප්‍රදේශයේ සාත්තු නිවාසයක විශේෂඥ වෛද්‍යවරයෙක් ඇතුළු පුද්ගලයින් 09 දෙනෙක් හා තොඩුවාව ප්‍රදේශයේ කන්‍යාරාමයක කන්‍යා සොහොයුරියන් 05 දෙනෙකු සහ එම ප්‍රදේශයේ පුද්ගලයින් 37 දෙනෙකු ස්වයං නිරෝධායනයට යොමු කොට ඇත. මේ අතර නාත්තන්ඩිය ප්‍රාදේශීය සභාවේ මන්ත්‍රීවරුන් 04 දෙනෙකු ද සිටින බවයි අප නෙත් නිවුස් වාර්තාකරු සඳහන් කළේ.
     
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