May 25, 2020 9:15 PM

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Sri Lanka to review process of repatriating natives stranded abroad as around 80 returnees confirm Coronavirus infection

Sri Lankan Government has said it will review the process of repatriating Sri Lankans stranded abroad as around 80 returnees were found to have contracted the COVID-19. <br />''<br />''<br />''The move came as 22 out of 42 tested positive today and 49 out of 52 tested positive yesterday are returnees from Kuwait. Similar trend has been seen in returnees from other middle-east countries including UAE where a majority of Sri Lankan expats are employed.<br />'' <br />''Director General of Health Services Dr Anil Jasinghe said that the government will review the frequency of bringing Sri Lankans back from overseas. He said that with the latest developments, it is likely that there will be a gap between flights bringing down Sri Lankans so that the authorities have time to deal with the returnees more closely. <br />''<br />''A total of 477 patients are currently under medical care while the number of recoveries in the country stands at 695 out of total 1,182 cases. Ten persons have died of the virus with the latest death reported to be a returnee female from Kuwait who was undergoing quarantine.<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">There are over one million Sri Lankan nationals employed abroad and several have become unemployed due to COVID crisis.</span><br />

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