14 new COVID-19 cases of Delta variant detected in Sri Lanka - Dr. Hemantha Herath
July 3, 2021 05:31 pm
Sri Lanka has reported 14 new coronavirus infections of the Delta variant, Deputy Director of Health Services Dr. Hemantha Herath said.
Speaking at a press conference today (July 03) Dr. Herath said that there is a risk of Delta COVID-19 clusters emerging in the country.
He says that there can be many persons who have contracted Delta variant as the infection is not visible to the naked eye. Therefore if persons who come in contact with them do not follow proper health guidelines, the virus can spread easily, he added.
The opinion of this variant having been found in some areas is due to various statements made without any weight, he said.
“No one in the health sector has said such a thing during research or with evidence. It takes longer to detect this virus than a normal PCR test. It will take a few days. This is a complex process.”
On an inquiry regarding the report of the Sri Jayawardenapura University research, Dr. Hemantha said that they work according to the samples received. He said that they have received samples of 05 confirmed to have been infected.