Minister Wanniarachchi stated that this decision was taken as a precautionary measure since the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) in Sri Lanka has now risen to a total of seven. The minister noted that there is a greater possibility for the virus to spread through mass gatherings highlighting the importance of preventing the virus from spreading any further.
She urged the people to minimize religious gatherings and private functions, adding that this decision had been taken by the Nation Committee for Corona Prevention and the government.
She said the ban on public gatherings would be imposed for a two week period, adding that as a government it was essential to making the right decisions at the right time. The Minister said that all foreigners arriving in the country would be sent for a two week quarantine period and those arriving from Italy and Iran would be on constant observation
through medical health officers in their respective areas.
Minister Wanniarachchi urged all those arriving from these high-risk countries to act responsibly and thin of the rest of the population and self-quarantine themselves and avoid crowded places to minimize the spread of this virus.
Responding to a media query the minister said that there is no ban on election propaganda activities, but be it for election gathering or any other gathering, permission will definitely
not be granted for any form of mass gathering.
The media briefing was attended by Minister Dr. Bandula Gunawardena, Health Services Director General Specialist Consultant Dr. Anil Jasinghe. Director General of the
Government Information Department Nalaka Kaluwewa, Secretary to the Health Ministry Bhadrani Jayawardena, Buddhasasana and Cultural Affairs Ministry Secretary Bandula
Harischandra and the President of the Pettah Wholesale Traders and Essential Wholesale Distributors G. Rajendran.