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Another 572 COVID-19 cases detected in Sri Lanka today

Another 572 COVID-19 cases have been detected today in the country, raising the number of confirmed infections to 496,423.

Hazari Mohamed by Hazari Mohamed
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Another 572 COVID-19 cases have been detected today in the country, raising the number of confirmed infections to 496,423.

Accordingly, 2,314 coronavirus cases have been detected in Sri Lanka today.

The Epidemiology Unit of the Ministry of Health said 57,470 persons are currently receiving treatment for coronavirus at several facilities across the country.

Earlier today, 11,605 persons who recovered from COVID-19 were discharged from hospitals, raising the number of recoveries in the country to 427,254.

2,941 suspected COVID-19 cases are also under medical observation at present.

Sri Lanka’s coronavirus death toll is currently at 11,699.

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