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523 COVID-19 cases in SL, 63 new cases on Sunday

63 people tested positive for COVID-19 in a single day

by Zulfick Farzan 27-04-2020 | 12:54 AM
Colombo (News 1st); 63 COVID-19 cases were reported in Sri Lanka on Sunday, which is the highest COVID-19 figure recorded in a single day in the island nation. As of 11:58 PM on Sunday, the total number of confirmed covid 19 cases shot up to 523 while the recoveries remained at 120 people.

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