COVID-19: Sri Lanka to tighten inter-provincial travel ban
The Hindu
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has instructed authorities to check traffic at provincial borders in view of the public holidays that fall on October 19 and 20
Sri Lanka on Friday announced to strictly enforce the inter-provincial travel ban which is in place since the nationwide lockdown was implemented in August.
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has instructed authorities to check traffic at provincial borders in view of the public holidays that fall on October 19 and 20, and the resultant long weekend, the President’s office said in a statement.
Sri Lanka lifted its nationwide lockdown two weeks ago as the authorities claimed that the number of deaths and infections subsided after the country suffered a surge in its deadly third wave of the coronavirus.

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