BY Pamodi WaravitaAlthough the Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) requested the Government this week to consider home treatment for asymptomatic Covid-19 patients, the National Operations Centre for the Prevention of the Covid-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO) Task Force Head Gen. Shavendra Silva told The Morning that discussions are still underway regarding the matter. “Although the pilot project on home treatment for asymptomatic patients was implemented in Kalutara, it did not work out exactly the way we intended it to. The GMOA pointed out that the home treatment pilot project, which began in the Kalutara District in May this year, should be expanded to cover the country to ease the burden on the health sector. The Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) predicted that the highly contagious Delta strain would spread within two to four weeks throughout the country. A total of 1,128 new Covid-19 cases were reported as of yesterday (22) evening.
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July 22, 2021 17:48 UTC
July 22, 2021 11:16 pmThe Ministry of Health says that another 586 persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus today, increasing the daily count of Covid-19 cases to 1,714. This brings the tally of Covid-19 positive cases confirmed in Sri Lanka to 291,298. 22,646 infected patients are currently under medical care while total recoveries stand at 264,755.
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July 22, 2021 17:37 UTC
48 of 1979 (PTA), has said that it disagrees with the calls to repeal the PTA. Nawaz, with a former Inspector General of Police within its membership – has realised the gravity of the human rights-related issues that certain provisions of the PTA have caused, as the interim report apparently fails to address the most dangerous provisions of the PTA. The PTA has also been discussed at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on many occasions, as an abusive law that violates human rights. The PTA had been enacted with a two-thirds majority, and accordingly, in terms of Article 84, the PTA became law despite any inconsistency with the Constitution. However, like any other law, the PTA should be amended to address its shortcomings, and to be timely.
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July 22, 2021 17:37 UTC
Meanwhile major banks including HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds Bank, Halifax, TSB, Tesco Bank, and the Bank of Scotland were beset by issues. The mass outage comes just a month after some of Australia's major websites - including from various media outlets - crashed. Those problems hit The Age and The Guardian along with other sites such as Nine, which were returning an 'Error 503 service unavailable' message. Major content delivery network Akamai, which provides domain name system services, says it is experiencing problems and appeared to shoulder the blame tonight. Akamai is a major content delivery network (CDN) firm that facilitates internet services for other companies.
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July 22, 2021 16:52 UTC
Pereira, who made 33 appearances across all competitions for Lazio last season, is now looking for a way to stay in Rome. Andreas Pereira (left) is said to be growing tired of limited opportunities at Manchester United'I'd like to go back to the Biancoceleste [Lazio] if I was given more time. Rome could be my definitive home, I had a great time,' Pereira told Gianluca Di Marzio. I think my performance could be better if I had more minutes and more freedom to play. 'I hope next season will be the best of my life, I'm working towards it,' Pereira added.
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July 22, 2021 16:07 UTC
In one incident, Border Force apprehended 15 people who had landed at Dungeness beach in Kent. People-smugglers made use of the continuing good weather today, with 35 migrants arriving on two Border Force boats before 10am. Four men who appeared to be North African were brought in to harbour on a small Border Force rhib. Border Force cutter Speedwell was docked in the harbour, as was the RNLI's Daniel L Gibson lifeboat. He handed the sleeping infant to a Border Force officer wearing a white boiler suit before disembarking with his partner.
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July 22, 2021 13:52 UTC
The Government of New Zealand with the concurrence of the Government of Sri Lanka has appointed Mr. Michael Edward Appleton as the first High Commissioner of New Zealand to Sri Lanka based in Colombo. He presented credentials to President of Sri Lanka Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday (22 July) at the President’s House, Colombo 01. Until today, the New Zealand High Commission based in India has been coordinating Sri Lankan affairs. Mr Michael Edward Appleton said he was pleased to be the first High Commissioner to the newly established New Zealand High Commission in Sri Lanka, further expanding diplomatic relations between the two countries. President Rajapaksa commended Cuba for its support to Sri Lanka at the United Nations General Assembly.
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July 22, 2021 13:52 UTC
The stuntman hired to perform stunts for a rap video with Lamborghini sports cars who was stabbed outside Brixton Tube station by so-called 'jealous haters' last night has been pictured. It was a music video about Brixton which mentions the market so that's why they had decided to shoot it here. Pictured: Forensics at the sceneA man has died after being stabbed to death in an attack outside Brixton tube station in south London. A Met Police spokesman said: 'An investigation is underway after a man died following a stabbing in Brixton. Police were called at 8.18pm on Wednesday to reports of an assault close to Brixton Underground Station.
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July 22, 2021 12:56 UTC
July 22, 2021 06:35 pmAs many as 1,128 persons have tested positive for coronavirus today (July 22), says the Ministry of Health. All new cases are associated with the New Year COVID-19 cluster. This brings the total number of infections confirmed in the country thus far to 290,705. According to official data, more than 22,000 infected patients are currently under medical care at hospitals and treatment centers across the island. Meanwhile, the number of total recoveries has reached 264,755.
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July 22, 2021 12:56 UTC
The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) today (22) raided a factory in the Jaburaliya area in Madapatha in the Kesbewa Divisional Secretariat, which was manufacturing sachet packets illegally. The Authority had strongly advised them to remove all sachet packets released to the market as soon as possible. The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) has launched a special operation to prevent such illegal activities by conducting similar raids in the future as well. Sachet packets, except for use in food and medicine packaging, with net volume less than 20 ml or net weight of less than 20 g as per Gazette Notification No. 2211/51 dated 21st January 2021 2021 has been prohibited with effect from the 31st January.
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July 22, 2021 12:07 UTC
A special program will be implemented to administer the Pfizer vaccine for persons who have received visa approval for foreign employment, Minister of Labour Nimal Siripala de Silva said. Nearly 8,000 migrant hopefuls who have received work permits and visa for 15 countries are yet to be vaccinated with a vaccine approved by destination countries, the Minister said. Minister de Silva had mentioned this at a discussion held with officials of the Ministry of Health including the Health Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi. However, these countries have only allowed persons who have received the US-manufactured Pfizer vaccine to enter the country. Accordingly, the Health Minister and officials have agreed to administer the relevant migrant workers with the Pfizer vaccine.
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July 22, 2021 12:00 UTC
There’s a spicy feature in the FT ($) today diving into the autonomous/self-driving vehicle arena. The piece highlights the quiet progression of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Instead, it’s the ADAS players that might be winning by adding smaller breakthroughs for smaller elements at a time. Tesla’s AutoPilot System is a Level 2 system. Level 3 systems allow drivers to take their eyes off the road, and liability is implied for the car manufacturer, not the driver.
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July 22, 2021 12:00 UTC
The TECNO CAMON 17 comes with trademarked TECNO AI Vision Optimization Solution (TAIVOS) technology which provides users with an unprecedented visual experienceespecially in low-light environments. The CAMON 17 is widely regarded as ‘The Clearest Selfie Camera’ in the market today endorsed by none other than on-screen superhero Chris Evans. Apart from the CAMON 17, four new models were launched at the event: SPARK 7, SPARK 7 PRO, CAMON 17 PRO & POVA 2. The record-breaking flip book was the size of a tennis court & comprised of images shot on CAMON 17 PRO. The newly launched range is available for pre-order via official TECNO Sri Lanka website: https://www.tecno-mobile.com/lk/Post Views: 3
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July 22, 2021 10:52 UTC
Fly-in, fly-out female workers and wives reveal what it's REALLY like on the job
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July 22, 2021 10:07 UTC
In cash terms, public sector pay has risen more steadily than private sector pay, which has seen significant dips during the pandemic and the Credit Crunch. However, the speculation is that would come into effect from next April, while the pay rise is being backdated to last April. Scotland has already announced a 4 per cent bump to most NHS staff pay, which will be backdated to December. He added: 'NHS staff are rightly receiving a pay rise this year despite the wider public sector pay pause, in recognition of their extraordinary efforts. 'Rather than a real terms pay cut Sajid Javid needs to get a grip and deliver the decent, fair pay rise NHS staff deserve.'
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July 22, 2021 09:56 UTC