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Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Twenty Eight Out of The Thirty Persons Participated A Funeral Had Tested Positive For Corona Vitus
Twenty Eight out of the Thirty persons participated a funeral held in Vavuniya (Northern Province ) had been tested positive for Corona virus according to the health authorities in Vavuniya ,This funeral was held on 24th of August at pattepirindakulama village in olumaduwa ,Vavuniya and suddenly two persons who were attended the funeral got flu and admitted to Vavuniya ,Puliyankulama hospital it has been revealed ,
They had tested positive for corona virus after a PCR test had been performed on them ,Afterwards authorities had done Rapid antigen tests for another 28 participants of the funeral and out of them 26 were tested positive for corona virus it has been reported ,Health authorities in Vavuniya had launched a mission to trace the contacts of these positives it has been reported ,
194 Corona Deaths Had Been Reported Today (31)
Accordingly 100 males and 94 females had died due to corona infection and out of the deceased 146 were over 60 years of age it has been revealed ,Also there were 45 deaths belonged to the 30-60 years age group and 03 of the deceased were under 30 years old ,
Another 4221 Corona Positives Had Been Reported Today (31)
At the moment 56,961 Corona positives are being treated at Government Hospitals and Quarantine Centers .
Meanwhile 2164 Corona positives had been recovered and discharged from hospitals today ,increasing the total number of Corona positives recovered and discharged so far to 374,156 it has been revealed ,
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