July 4, 2021 10:42 pmThe Epidemiology Unit of the Health Ministry reports that another 495 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in Sri Lanka, moving the daily total of new cases to 1,517. This brings the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus reported in the country to 265,630. As many as 233,317 recoveries and 3,236 deaths have been confirmed in Sri Lanka since the outbreak of the pandemic. The Epidemiology Unit’s data showed that 29,122 active cases are currently under medical care.
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July 04, 2021 17:15 UTC
What is a password manager? Put simply, a password manager is an app or browser extension that generates a uniquely complex password for each of your online accounts. After doing some digging, though, I learned that pretty much every password manager utilizes zero-knowledge encryption. he_ad_placement id=”newsletter-signup”] How to choose the right password managerKeeping this grim reality in mind, then, with which password manager should you entrust your credentials? If you value a sound night’s sleep as much as I do, it’s easy to see the utility of password managers in 2021.
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July 04, 2021 16:52 UTC
By Alex Bowmer For MailonlinePublished: 12:13 EDT, 4 July 2021 | Updated: 12:53 EDT, 4 July 2021Junior Firpo has reportedly arrived in England ahead of a permanent move to Leeds United. The Barcelona left back is said to on the cusp of a £12.8million (€15m) switch and is set to undergo a medical before making the switch to Elland Road, according to The Athletic. Firpo, who was born in the Dominican Republic and has four caps for Spain's Under-21s, joined Real Betis' youth set-up in 2014 at the age of 18. Despite being available for selection for nearly every match since arriving at the Nou Camp, Firpo has struggled for regular game time. Alioski is yet to sign a new deal, so bringing in Firpo seems like the natural solution.
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July 04, 2021 16:07 UTC
By Rory Dollard, Pa Cricket CorrespondentPublished: 11:29 EDT, 4 July 2021 | Updated: 11:58 EDT, 4 July 2021England were denied a 6-0 tour whitewash over Sri Lanka by an almighty downpour in Bristol, but not before Tom Curran took the chance to find some form against obliging opponents. England had previously restricted Sri Lanka to 185 and 241 and they were ready to incite another barrel-scraping effort from the top order. There would be no reprise, with the all-rounder managing a single boundary by way of protest before swatting Woakes' bouncer straight to fine-leg. With the match withering appreciably as a contest there was already the whiff of anti-climax, but with his place under scrutiny, the stakes were real for Tom Curran. The rain meant that was the last action possible, sparing Sri Lanka another inevitable defeat.
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July 04, 2021 15:56 UTC
'I have always been a great admirer of the incredibly versatile American actress and singer Barbra Streisand,' Charles said. The royal said Givin' Up, Givin' In, which The Three Degrees played at his 30th birthday party, gave him an 'irresistible urge' to get up and dance. Charles pictured dancing on stage with the Three Degrees during a charity fundraiser for the Prince's Trust in Eastbourne, July 1978One's got moves! Grant McNaughton, chairman of the HBA, shared how thankful he and the association were to Prince Charles for recognising the work of their volunteers. He said that it was amazing to have the volunteers' work recognised and advertised by Prince Charles.
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July 04, 2021 13:52 UTC
The Ministry of Health says 1,022 more persons were tested positive for the novel coronavirus today (July 04). All new cases have been associated with the New Year COVID-19 cluster which has registered 257,439 positive cases since mid-April. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in the country thus far 265,079. The recoveries count climbed to 233,317 today with 1,323 patients who were under medical care for novel coronavirus returning to health. The new victims confirmed today include 20 females and 25 males, the Department of Government Information said.
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July 04, 2021 13:52 UTC
Sri Lanka’s first creative nonfiction book, Life with Pulli is all about leopard conservation for kids and adolescents. Written by Tharanga Gunawardena and illustrated by Lisa-Marie Chambers, this book helps to understand and explore wildlife conservation from a young age. The book takes you through the life of Pulli, the adolescent Sri Lankan leopard. Life with Pulli or life without Pulli? With Pulli as your narrator, it genuinely tries to address the threats faced by the leopards and how habitat conservation is a massive concern.
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July 04, 2021 12:56 UTC
The Ministry of Finance says the government has not taken a decision to impose restrictions on the import of luxury and non-essential goods. Recent media reports claimed that the government is mulling the restrictions of electronic appliance including mobile phones, televisions and refrigerators as wells as perfumes and other cosmetics. It was further reported that steps would be taken to relax the import restrictions after foreign reserves in the country are strengthened. However, a spokesperson of the finance ministry dismissed the media reports as ‘baseless.’Meanwhile, a special press conference chaired by State Minister of Money & Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms Ajith Nivard Cabraal is expected to take place tomorrow (July 05) to brief the public on the country’s current economic situation.
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July 04, 2021 12:00 UTC
Announced alongside the Galaxy Note 3 during the IFA trade show of 2013, the Samsung Galaxy Gear was a marvel in the early smartwatch world. The Samsung Galaxy Gear was primarily sold as an accessory to the Galaxy Note 3. (No, Samsung didn’t promote spying, despite the spy-like nature of having a camera on your smartwatch.) Pushing the limitsThe Samsung Galaxy Gear did face some limitations. Samsung trotted out a Gear 2, which also had a camera, but few of the main smartwatch makers added the tech to their own wearables.
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July 04, 2021 12:00 UTC
But celebrity agent Melanie Blake says 'the knives are now out' after angry celebs have been blowing up her inbox as the nation tries to guess who the sexed-up characters in her new work are. They are the ones now blowing up my inbox with rage, but I just laugh. Melanie has insisted that her racy new novel based on her experiences working as a celebrity agent is 'absolutely true.' In a new interview with The Sun, Melanie said: 'The things in the book are absolutely real. But despite close unions with stars, Melanie admitted she wasn't best friends with all her clients, and was even contacted during her mother's funeral to handle an issue caused by an actor.
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July 04, 2021 11:48 UTC
By Jack Maidment, Deputy Political Editor For MailonlinePublished: 07:30 EDT, 4 July 2021 | Updated: 07:55 EDT, 4 July 2021Migrants who cross the English Channel in small boats could be arrested on arrival under new laws brought forward by Priti Patel. The Home Office has announced migrants who make the perilous crossing and the people smugglers who enable the journeys to happen will face tougher punishments to prevent 'asylum shopping'. The Government will present its new Nationality and Borders Bill to the House of Commons on Tuesday as part of Ms Patel's pledge to 'fix' the UK's 'broken asylum system'. Ms Patel said: 'The Nationality and Borders Bill contains vital measures to fix the UK's broken asylum system. The Conservative election manifesto promised to change the immigration system, with the Government having vowed for some time to reform the asylum system, having described it as 'broken' and 'overwhelmed'.
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July 04, 2021 11:26 UTC
By Jack Maidment, Deputy Political Editor For MailonlinePublished: 06:44 EDT, 4 July 2021 | Updated: 06:44 EDT, 4 July 2021Rachel Reeves today said Labour is willing to hike taxes to fix the nation's social care crisis. The shadow chancellor said the party is 'willing to have those difficult conversations' about how to put the social care sector onto a sustainable footing. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves today said Labour is willing to hike taxes to fix the nation's social care crisisMr Johnson said in his first speech as premier on July 24, 2019 that 'we will fix the crisis in social care once and for all with a clear plan we have prepared to give every older person the dignity and security they deserve'. Ms Reeves said Labour would be willing to put up taxes to pay for social care reform. She told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: ‘I want to see a publicly-funded, needs-based social care system… the better state that social care is, the better for our National Health Service.
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July 04, 2021 10:52 UTC
Issuing an updated announcement on travel restrictions, Dr. Asela Gunawardena said the travel restrictions which were effective for the past 14 days will be further relaxed from July 05. Despite the relaxed restrictions, interprovincial travels will continue to be limited as mentioned above, he added. Members of the public are urged to adhere to the health guidelines when engaging in activities permitted by the authorities. Dr. Gunawardena stressed that relaxed travel restrictions will not be valid in areas under isolation orders. Revised COVID-19 guidelines and updated announcement on travel restrictions are as follows:
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July 04, 2021 10:52 UTC
By Jack Maidment, Deputy Political Editor For MailonlinePublished: 05:37 EDT, 4 July 2021 | Updated: 11:54 EDT, 4 July 2021A Labour government would force public sector organisations to 'buy British' under new patriotic plans designed to create more high-skilled jobs. Sir Keir Starmer's post-Brexit economic vision includes a promise to 'make, sell and buy more in Britain'. Sir Keir's plans, first reported by The Observer, would see every public organisation told to award more contracts to UK companies. Ms Reeves said the plans would help to get the British economy 'firing on all cylinders'. Sir Keir has been criticised by some in Labour for failing to spell out to voters what he stands for.
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July 04, 2021 10:30 UTC
July 4, 2021 03:30 pmAs many as 1,323 more novel coronavirus patients were discharged from medical care within the last 24 hours as they have recovered from the infection, the Ministry of Health said on Sunday (July 04). This brings the total number of recoveries from COVID-19 in the country to 233,317. According to official data, Sri Lanka has so far reported 264,057 positive cases of COVID-19, however, 27,549 of them are still being treated at designated hospitals and treatment centres. The death toll from the outbreak of the pandemic meanwhile stands at 3,191.
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July 04, 2021 09:56 UTC