Coronavirus (Covid19) Megathread #3

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megatrends

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රාගම සහ වැලිසර රෝහල්වල කාර්ය මණ්ඩලයේ 27 දෙනෙකු නිරෝධායනයට

පවු යකූ උන්, හොඳට උකෝල මොකෙක් හරි කඩා පාත් වෙලා! :baffled:
 

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    ඇයි බන් මේ විස්ස විද්‍යාල සීන් වල ලොක්කො ගොඩකට හෙන කැරි මූනු තියෙන්නෙ.. :eek::baffled: ඇත්තටම කැරි කමද , නැත්නම් පෙනුම විතරද මන්දා..:eek:

    කෙල්ලෝ ඇදට ආවේ නැත්තම් ඩිග්‍රිය නැ.
    ඔක දරුනුවටම යන්නේ අග්නිදිග විස්ස විද්‍යා⁣ලේ සිංහල කෙල්ලොන්ට. ඇදටනැග්ගේ නැත්තම් රිපිට්.

    දැන්රෙද්ද උස්සං එයි. නමුු්ත ඇත්ත ඒකයි.
     

    Hyaenidae

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    Cremation of COVID-19 victims made mandatory under amendment to Quarantine Ordinance


    Health and Indigenous Medical Services Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi has made new regulations under the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance, making it mandatory for the body of person who dies or suspected to have died of novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to be cremated. The Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance which was first promulgated in 1897 and amended several times allows for both cremation and burial of persons who die of contagious infections or diseases of epidemic nature.

    However, with the amendments published in the gazette yesterday, it will be mandatory to cremate those who succumb to COVID-19. The new regulations state that the bodies have to be cremated at the temperature of 800 to 1200 degrees Celsius, for a minimum period of 45 minutes to 1 hour for complete burning, for the purpose of prevention of any potential biological threat at a cemetery or place approved by the proper authority as well as under the supervision of such authority, in accordance with the directions issued by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).

    The regulations prohibit the handover of the body of a person who dies of COVID-19 or is suspected to have died of Coronavirus to any person except to those who undertake the necessary duties of cremation. The attire and the non-reusable personal protective equipment used by persons who handle the corpse at such cemetery or place, need to be incinerated by placing them with the coffin during cremation and the reusable equipment should be properly decontaminated and disinfected in accordance with the directions issued by the DGHS.

    The ashes of the dead person can be handed over to the next of kin if they request so.


    http://www.ft.lk/breaking_news/Crem...mendment-to-Quarantine-Ordinance/10526-698812
     

    megatrends

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    කෙල්ලෝ ඇදට ආවේ නැත්තම් ඩිග්‍රිය නැ.
    ඔක දරුනුවටම යන්නේ අග්නිදිග විස්ස විද්‍යා⁣ලේ සිංහල කෙල්ලොන්ට. ඇදටනැග්ගේ නැත්තම් රිපිට්.

    දැන්රෙද්ද උස්සං එයි. නමුු්ත ඇත්ත ඒකයි.

    මටත් ගිය උන් ඔය කතා කියලා තියේ මචන්... අර පෝයා දාට TV එකේ කතන්දර කියන අයියත් සබ්ජෙක්ට් කියලා කියන්නෙ කට්ටිය. ඇත්තද බොරුද දන්නෙ නෑ ඉතින්... :(
     

    imhotep

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    Cremation of COVID-19 victims made mandatory under amendment to Quarantine Ordinance


    Health and Indigenous Medical Services Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi has made new regulations under the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance, making it mandatory for the body of person who dies or suspected to have died of novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to be cremated. The Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance which was first promulgated in 1897 and amended several times allows for both cremation and burial of persons who die of contagious infections or diseases of epidemic nature.

    However, with the amendments published in the gazette yesterday, it will be mandatory to cremate those who succumb to COVID-19. The new regulations state that the bodies have to be cremated at the temperature of 800 to 1200 degrees Celsius, for a minimum period of 45 minutes to 1 hour for complete burning, for the purpose of prevention of any potential biological threat at a cemetery or place approved by the proper authority as well as under the supervision of such authority, in accordance with the directions issued by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).

    The regulations prohibit the handover of the body of a person who dies of COVID-19 or is suspected to have died of Coronavirus to any person except to those who undertake the necessary duties of cremation. The attire and the non-reusable personal protective equipment used by persons who handle the corpse at such cemetery or place, need to be incinerated by placing them with the coffin during cremation and the reusable equipment should be properly decontaminated and disinfected in accordance with the directions issued by the DGHS.

    The ashes of the dead person can be handed over to the next of kin if they request so.


    http://www.ft.lk/breaking_news/Crem...mendment-to-Quarantine-Ordinance/10526-698812

    :yes: It's for public safety - present and future. Nothing racial or religious. During a pandemic situation, no religious sensitivities should be taken into account or should apply.:(
    This is exactly what China did.
     

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    dawasata 50 marunoth sorryma thama

    එහෙම වෙන්න නම් එපා දෙය්යනේ :sorry:

    Cremation of COVID-19 victims made mandatory under amendment to Quarantine Ordinance


    Health and Indigenous Medical Services Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi has made new regulations under the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance, making it mandatory for the body of person who dies or suspected to have died of novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to be cremated. The Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance which was first promulgated in 1897 and amended several times allows for both cremation and burial of persons who die of contagious infections or diseases of epidemic nature.

    However, with the amendments published in the gazette yesterday, it will be mandatory to cremate those who succumb to COVID-19. The new regulations state that the bodies have to be cremated at the temperature of 800 to 1200 degrees Celsius, for a minimum period of 45 minutes to 1 hour for complete burning, for the purpose of prevention of any potential biological threat at a cemetery or place approved by the proper authority as well as under the supervision of such authority, in accordance with the directions issued by the Director General of Health Services (DGHS).

    The regulations prohibit the handover of the body of a person who dies of COVID-19 or is suspected to have died of Coronavirus to any person except to those who undertake the necessary duties of cremation. The attire and the non-reusable personal protective equipment used by persons who handle the corpse at such cemetery or place, need to be incinerated by placing them with the coffin during cremation and the reusable equipment should be properly decontaminated and disinfected in accordance with the directions issued by the DGHS.

    The ashes of the dead person can be handed over to the next of kin if they request so.


    http://www.ft.lk/breaking_news/Crem...mendment-to-Quarantine-Ordinance/10526-698812
     

    Hyaenidae

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    :yes: It's for public safety - present and future. Nothing racial or religious. During a pandemic situation, no religious sensitivities should be taken into account or should apply.:(
    This is exactly what China did.

    True - the former government chose not to arrest perpetrators of the easter bombings despite multiple warnings from local and foreign intelligence services beforehand - simply due to fear of being accused of racial/religious bias. 260 people had to pay the price for that mistake with their lives.

    Public safety must be the priority of any government whatever the cost would be.
     

    yapa100

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    අපේ ගෙදර
    🔴ඉතිහාසයේ පලමු වතාවට ඇමෙරිකාවෙ ප්‍රාන්ත 50 කට හදිසි තත්ත්වයක් ප්‍රකාශයට පත් කෙරේ.
     

    LazyLizard

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    කටුකරෝලගම
    dawasata 50 marunoth sorryma thama

    එහෙම වෙන්න නම් එපා දෙය්යනේ :sorry:
    ඔය උඳුනක් හදන එක එච්චර සංකීර්ණ නැතුව ඇති දවසෙන් හදයි පාන් පුච්චන්න වගේ තොග ගානට පුච්චන්න
     

    LazyLizard

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    කටුකරෝලගම
    මාස හතරක බබෙක් කොරෝනා හැදිලා හොඳ වෙලා නේද :oo: එච්චර පොඩි කෙනෙක්ගේ ප්‍රතිශක්තිකරණ පද්ධතිය එච්චර ශක්තිමත් නං වැඩිහිටියන්ට ගේමක්ම නැති වෙන්න එපැයි :confused:
     
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    නෙතූෂි අක්කි ගාව
    මාස හතරක බබෙක් කොරෝනා හැදිලා හොඳ වෙලා නේද :oo: එච්චර පොඩි කෙනෙක්ගේ ප්‍රතිශක්තිකරණ පද්ධතිය එච්චර ශක්තිමත් නං වැඩිහිටියන්ට ගේමක්ම නැති වෙන්න එපැයි :confused:

    කොහෙද එහෙම තිබ්බේ :oo:
     

    imhotep

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    මාස හතරක බබෙක් කොරෝනා හැදිලා හොඳ වෙලා නේද :oo: එච්චර පොඩි කෙනෙක්ගේ ප්‍රතිශක්තිකරණ පද්ධතිය එච්චර ශක්තිමත් නං වැඩිහිටියන්ට ගේමක්ම නැති වෙන්න එපැයි :confused:

    It's the opposite !
    Many explanations but not proved. All conjecture. No solid evidence as yet.

    One theory states that the receptor the virus uses to latch on to cells is not mature enough in children for the virus to attach.

    Another says that, that developing immune systems in general might respond to pathogens differently than the immune systems of adults.

    Yet another claims that our lungs and systems are affected by other less virulent common Coronaviruses like 229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1 and thus adults are more susceptible for the new one.
     
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