May 21, 2021 by Mihi Perera No CommentsShowers or thundershowers at times in the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and in some places in the Galle, Matara and Puttalam districts. The Meteorological Department stated that showers and strong winds are expected in the Southwestern part of the country in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and Southern Provinces in the next few days. Thundershowers at times in the Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central and Northwestern provinces and in the Galle and Matara districts. Showers or thundershowers during the evening or night in a few places in the Eastern and Uva provinces.

May 21, 2021 04:06 UTC

Travel restrictions are expected to come into effect across Sri Lanka from 11.00 p.m. today (May 21). These orders will be in effect until 4.00 a.m. on Tuesday (May 25), Police Spokesperson DIG Ajith Rohana stated. Countrywide travel restrictions will be imposed once again from 11.00 p.m. on Tuesday (May 25) to 4.00 a.m. on May 28 (Friday). When travel restrictions are not in force, people will be allowed to move out for daily activities, based on the last digit of their National Identity Card (NIC) number. However, the essential services will not be affected by the upcoming island-wide travel restrictions, Police Spokesperson noted.

May 21, 2021 04:06 UTC

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 death toll went up again as 38 more victims were confirmed by the Director-General of Health Services on Thursday (May 20). The deaths were reported from udukinda, Lunugala, Balangoda, Katunayake, Bandurugoda, Kochchikade, Negombo, Thalathuoya, Bandarakoswatta, Borella, Padeniya, Thorayaya, Polgahawela, Galgamuwa, Siyambalape, Mathugama. Ethenawatta, Nawalapitiya, Kurunegala, Yatiyanthota, Polgahawela, Belihuloya, Nebada, Kekunugolla, Nikaweratiya, Warakapola, Ampitiya, Marassana, Rajawella, Udispattuwa and Habaraduwa areas. Ten of them were aged between 61-70 years, while the remaining victims were aged 31-60. COVID pneumonia, diabetes, heart diseases and other chronic diseases have been identified as causes of death, the Government Information Department stated.

May 21, 2021 03:56 UTC

Another person has been arrested by the Terrorism Investigation Division for conducting classes promoting extremism in Murtur and Oluvil areas. Police Media Spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana stated that the suspect had conducted extremist classes in those areas in 2018 under the direction of Zaharan Hashim, who is believed to be the mastermind of the Easter attack. The suspect is identified as 29 year old Mohamed Sahim, a resident of Hemmatagama, Mawanella. The arrested suspect has been taken to the Terrorism Investigation Division and a detention order will be obtained after he is produced in court today (21), the media spokesman said. The Terrorism Investigations Division (TID), which is investigating the Easter attack, has arrested seven persons who had organized extremist classes, DIG Ajith Rohana said.

May 21, 2021 03:56 UTC

Nine Grama Niladhari Divisions in three districts have been isolated with immediate effect, says the National Operation Centre for Prevention of COVID-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO). Newly-isolated Grama Niladhari Divisions are as follows:Jaffna DistrictPalaly police area• Palaly North GN DivisionBatticaloa DistrictKalkudah police area• Kalmadu GN Division• Kiriwewa GN Division• Sevanagala GN Division• Bahirawa GN DivisionMonaragala DistrictSevanagala police area• Habaraththawela GN Division• Habarugala GN Division• Mahagama GN Division• Indikolapelessa GN DivisionMeanwhile, the isolation orders imposed on all Grama Niladhari Divisions in Puthukkudiyiruppu, Mulliyavalai and Mullaitivu police areas – except the following – have been lifted from 6.30 am this morning. Mullaitivu DistrictPuthukkudiyiruppu police area• Thevipuram GN Division• Puthukkudiyiruppu West GN Division• Puthukkudiyiruppu East GN Division• Manthuvil GN Division• Maliyathivu GN Division• Kombavil GN Division• Udayyakattu North GN Division• Udayyakattu South GN Division• Vallipuram GN DivisionMulliyavalai police area• Mulliyavalai West GN Division• Mulliyavalai North GN DivisionThe NOCPCO further announced that the following areas have been released from isolation effective from this morning. Gampaha DistrictMahabage police area• Magul Pokuna VillageWattala police area• Palliyawatta South GN DivisionKalutara DistrictMeegahathenna police area• Walallawita South GN Division• Makalandawa GN DivisionKegalle DistrictBulathkohupitiya police area• Udapotha GN Division• Kendawa GN DivisionPuttalam DistrictKoswatta police area• Medakirimetiyana GN DivisionAmpara DistrictDehiattakandiya police area• Nawamedagama area in Nawamedagama GN DivisionGalle DistrictElpitiya police area• Batuwanhena GN DivisionJaffna DistrictKodikamam police area• Kodikamama NorthColombo DistrictPiliyandala police area• Kesbewa South GN Division• Makandana East GN Division• Dampe Batakeththara North GN Division• Madapatha GN Division• Halpita GN Division• Kesbewa East GN Division• Makandana West GN Division• Nivungama GN Division• Polhena GN Division• Honnaththara North GN Division• Dalthara East GN Division• Nivanthidiya GN Division• Mampe East GN DivisionMaharagama police area• Arawwala West GN Division

May 21, 2021 03:06 UTC





By Brett Lackey For Daily Mail AustraliaPublished: 22:44 EDT, 20 May 2021 | Updated: 22:56 EDT, 20 May 2021Motorists and commuters are being warned about possible delays after thousands of people have swarmed the Sydney CBD protesting for action on climate change. The School Strike for Climate protests are being held across the country on Friday and are expected to attract crowds flooding roads and causing congestion well into the afternoon. The crowd gathered out the front of Sydney's Town Hall about midday were holding signs reading: 'Scomo is a climate criminal' and chanting: 'We shouldn't be here, we should be in school'. More to follow. Protesters demanding action on climate change have flooded the Sydney CBD (pictured is Pitt Street) on FridayThe School Strike for Climate protests are being held on Friday across the country (pictured is the protest in Sydney)

May 21, 2021 03:04 UTC

The doors are set to open on a show that will be dusted off, shaken vigorously, and explored anew. The Oscar-winning star has wanted to return to the decadent dive ever since he played the master of ceremonies in Cabaret at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2001. Speers, Bartlam, Wood — and Redmayne — resolved to explore ways to present Cabaret to contemporary audiences. Their efforts have been rewarded with a West End run of the show — with performances from early November, this column can reveal. It's all to celebrate the show's 1,000th performance 'a year late', producer Nica Burns told me, laughing down the phone.

May 21, 2021 02:03 UTC

There's a mirrored cocktail cabinet on the wall behind Rafe Spall as he chats to me from his home in the Cotswolds. 'I make jokes; and I try to find comedy in every difficult situation I'm in,' he says. Spall told me he went to London recently, and happened across a band playing live. But Pride And Prejudice* (*Sort Of) was still gamely carrying on at the Oxford Playhouse, just before it had to halt its tour. But I'm pleased to say that the producer, David Pugh, is bringing Pride And Prejudice* (*Sort Of) to the Criterion Theatre for an open-ended run from October 1.

May 21, 2021 02:03 UTC

He makes that pledge not just for himself but to the thousands of Mexican immigrants toiling in the heat and fields of America’s agricultural heartland. Jose Ramirez is vowing ‘to fight not only my heart out but beyond human limits’‘This is for them,’ says the California-born son of Mexican parents who worked as an American picker himself. ‘There is virtually no investment from government in the infrastructure needed to store water,’ says Ramirez. But it is still the fight for farmers rights which comes first in the Ramirez priorities. As he says: ‘No water, no life.’TV: streaming on FITE TV for £9.99, fight approx 4am (Sunday)

May 20, 2021 21:56 UTC

The National Eye Hospital of Sri Lanka is located in a high risk area for the spread of the COVID-19 virus. People coming to the National Eye Hospital from all districts of Sri Lanka for eye treatment are at high risk in the face of the spread of Covid 19 new virus. However, asgovernment eye clinics are run in all districts of Sri Lanka, it is not necessary to visit the National Eye Hospital for eye treatment. Therefore, it isadvisable to go to the nearest government hospital eye clinic for treatment of your eye disease. The National Eye Hospital has introduced a number of specialized telephone numbers to provide treatment, services and advice to clinical patients.

May 20, 2021 21:45 UTC

This service is expected to be made available to the public in near future. The nearest place and time to get the vaccine will be automatically available with the registration deadline. The Ministry of Health issues an immunization certificate with a QR code certifying the details of the person who received both vaccines. It contains essential information, includingthe type of vaccine received. According to the Information and Communication Agency, this digitalprogram will reduce congestion at vaccination centers.

May 20, 2021 21:45 UTC

So let’s go through a few items that are not in the COVID vaccine: The COVID vaccines do not contain aluminum or mercury. The COVID vaccines do not contain any preservatives (except polysorbate-80 in the J&J)The COVID vaccines do not contain fetal cells. There are no fetal cells in the COVID vaccines The COVID vaccines do not contain aluminum or mercury. The COVID vaccines do not contain any preservatives (except polysorbate-80 in the J&J)The COVID vaccines do not contain fetal cells. 8 / 10 Myth: Vaccine development was rushedMyth: Vaccine development was rushedIllustration: Chelsea Beck Illustration: Chelsea Beck The vaccine was developed quickly, and it was rolled out and distributed far faster than any other vaccine in history.

May 20, 2021 21:00 UTC

In a post on Instagram, the agency wrote: 'Did you know MI5 regularly receives letters from children across the UK who are interested in our work? 'Here's a glimpse of some of the letters we recently received, which brought smiles to our faces. In once comical letter, one ten-year-old child was seen asking the agency: 'Do you currently have a job for a ten-year-old? In their application they wrote: 'Dear MI5, I am writing to tell you that I would like to be a spy. 'I have been called a good spy and I think that I could be like a back-up person, spying on people but then not really.'

May 20, 2021 21:00 UTC

COLOMBO (News 1st); In response to the 3rd wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rs. 8 Million worth of medical equipment including ventilators and oxygen machines was donated to the health sector on Thursday (20). The initiative was facilitated by A-PAD Sri Lanka and the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) in response to a request made by the Government in catering to identified medical needs of treatment centres in Gampaha District . As such, medical essentials were handed over to Dr. Sudarshani Fernandopulle, State Minister of Primary Health Care, Epidemics and COVID Disease Control in the presence of Major Gen. Sudantha Ranasinghe, Director General, DMC and Firzan Hashim,Country Director, A-PAD SL at A-PAD Office.

May 20, 2021 19:41 UTC

Realme has been teasing its upcoming Dimensity 1200-powered phone for a while now and today we get confirmation that the device in questions is the Realme X7 Max 5G. Realme India and Europe CEO Madhav Sheth shared a teaser for the device on his Twitter account and the official landing page for the phone on Realme’s website (URL mentions X7 Max 5G) confirmed we are indeed expecting the X7 Max 5G. If this is indeed merely a rebrand, the X7 Max 5G should offer a 6.43-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 64MP primary camera and a 4,500 mAh battery with 50W wired charging. The X7 Max’s retail box also managed to leak earlier this month revealing a 120Hz AMOLED display and yet again confirming the Dimensity 1200 chipset. The phone was expected to launch on May 4 before the second COVID wave hit India and forced Realme to postpone the launch.

May 20, 2021 15:00 UTC