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425 people to be discharged from quarantine centre

3800 people at Tri- forces run quarantine centres

by Staff Writer 13-05-2020 | 9:31 AM
425 people who completed the mandatory quarantine, will be discharged today following PCR tests, Chief of Defense Staff and Army Commander Lieutenant General Shavendra Silva said. More than 7,600 people have been quarantined at facilities run by the Tri-Forces so far, the Army Commander added. 3,800 people are in quarantine at present.

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