Monday, June 19, 2017
FBC And Antigen/Antibody Test Reports Of Dengue Patients Issued Within 30 Minutes From Today
As all of the major hospitals in the Country are over crowded with Dengue and other fever patients ,Government Hospital Laboratories have taken steps to issue Full Blood Count(FBC) and Dengue Antigen/Antibody test reports of Dengue Patients within 30 minutes as per the instructions given by Health Ministry with effect from today(19).
The prices of Full Blood Count and Dengue Antigen/Antibody Tests performed in Private Hospitals and Laboratories too reduced with effect from today and accordingly Private Sector should charge Rs.250 for a Full Blood Count test and Rs.1000 for a Antigen/Antibody Test according to the Health Ministry.
Meanwhile Sri Lanka Society For Medical Laboratory Science has informed the President Maithripala Sirisena that the Society will take action to issue reports of the above mentioned tests of Dengue Patients within 30 minutes with effect from tomorrow(20).
The prices of Full Blood Count and Dengue Antigen/Antibody Tests performed in Private Hospitals and Laboratories too reduced with effect from today and accordingly Private Sector should charge Rs.250 for a Full Blood Count test and Rs.1000 for a Antigen/Antibody Test according to the Health Ministry.
Meanwhile Sri Lanka Society For Medical Laboratory Science has informed the President Maithripala Sirisena that the Society will take action to issue reports of the above mentioned tests of Dengue Patients within 30 minutes with effect from tomorrow(20).
Five ASP's Have Been Transferred With Immediatte Effect
Five Assistant Superintendents Of Police(ASP) have been transferred with immediate effect as per the service requirements according to the Police Headquarters.
Accordingly ASP M.A.A.S Jayathilake attached to the Colombo Crimes Division has been transferred to Tangalle Police Division,ASP A.R.P De Silva attached to the Tangalle Division has been transferred to the Colombo Crimes Division.ASP S.R.H Gamage attached to the Galle Division transferred to the Batticaloa division and ASP P.T Sisisra attached to the Batticaloa Division transferred to the Galle Division.ASP P.G.R.C.A Gamlath attached to the Polonnaruwa Division transferred to the Matara Division.
These transfers have been made as per the recommendation of the Inspector General Of Police approved by National Police Commission.
Accordingly ASP M.A.A.S Jayathilake attached to the Colombo Crimes Division has been transferred to Tangalle Police Division,ASP A.R.P De Silva attached to the Tangalle Division has been transferred to the Colombo Crimes Division.ASP S.R.H Gamage attached to the Galle Division transferred to the Batticaloa division and ASP P.T Sisisra attached to the Batticaloa Division transferred to the Galle Division.ASP P.G.R.C.A Gamlath attached to the Polonnaruwa Division transferred to the Matara Division.
These transfers have been made as per the recommendation of the Inspector General Of Police approved by National Police Commission.
Navy Personal Have Taken Into Custody 182 Tins Containing Indian Tobacco Products Imported Illegally
Sri Lanka Navy Personal have taken into custody a stock of 182 tins containing Tobacco products imported illegally from India through the sea route at Punguduthivu area(Jaffna).
The stock of 182 Tobacco Product tins contains Tobacco products weighing 50 grammes each and the stock is due to destroy soon the Navy have stated.
The stock of 182 Tobacco Product tins contains Tobacco products weighing 50 grammes each and the stock is due to destroy soon the Navy have stated.
Sunday, June 18, 2017
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