COLOMBO, Feb 2 (NNN-SLN) – Sri Lanka’s Health authorities, ruled out a nationwide lockdown, as the Omicron variant of COVID-19 caused a rapid rise in infections recently, local media reported.
The authorities also urged people to get booster doses to limit hospitalisations.
There had been an internal discussion whether some restrictions should be re-imposed, but a lockdown had been ruled out, State Minister of Production, Supply and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals, Channa Jayasumana, was quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying.
According to official statistics from the Health Ministry, Sri Lanka recorded over 1,000 COVID-19 cases on Sunday and Monday, after over 100 days.
Jayasumana said that, those above 20 years old were encouraged to get their booster vaccines, in order to limit hospitalisations triggered by the rapid spread of the Omicron variant, and booster doses were available in all medical offices across the country.
Sri Lanka is administering the Pfizer vaccine as the third shot, irrespective of the vaccine type taken in the first two doses.
The country recorded 611,185 COVID-19 cases since Mar, 2020, and reported 15,441 deaths till now. Sri Lanka’s Health Ministry has made it mandatory to wear face masks and maintain social distance in public.– NNN-SLN