Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 recoveries count increases to 1,472

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 recoveries count increases to 1,472

June 20, 2020   02:28 pm

The number of patients who recovered from the COVID-19 increased to 1,472 today (20) as a total of 26 more virus-positive regained health.

These recoveries are reported from the Infectious Disease Hospital (14), Welikanda Base Hospital (02), Kattankudy Base Hospital (04), Minuwangoda Base Hospital (02), Hambantota District General Hospital (02) and Theldeniya Base Hospital (02).

The positive cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in the country hiked to 1,950 on Friday (19) as three more arrivals tested positive for the virus.

The number of active coronavirus cases under medical care meanwhile stands at 467.

Sri Lankan has confirmed 11 deaths due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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