Sri Lanka ends domestic travel restrictions amidst warnings
The Hindu
The SLMA cited recent studies which have shown that 7% of the elderly population, who had been administered with the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine, have not developed adequate level of immunity against the virus
Sri Lanka’s inter-provincial travel ban, which was imposed in May due to the raging third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, ended on Sunday despite warnings from medical professionals.
The travel ban was continued despite the government ending the quarantine curfew on October 1, which was continuously in force from August 20.
Public Transport Minister Dilum Amunugama said that transport services would come into operation from Monday.

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