The travel restriction currently enforced in Sri Lanka will be extended till the 7th of June.

The travel restriction currently enforced in Sri Lanka will be extended till the 7th of June. According to Minister Johnston Fernando, three days will be allocated during the extended travel restriction for the public to purchase essential goods. More to follow
Corona patients in intermediate treatment centre suffer from heavy rains

A group of people staying at an intermediate treatment centre built to treat asymptomatic corona infected people have been affected by heavy rains. Releasing a video on the internet, they show how rainwater is falling from many places on the roof of the temporary structure. The video shows the infected being carried beds to unwet places. https://www.facebook.com/wiyathmagalk/videos/161227485949847
The whole country is in danger authorities request a two-week curfew

The Association of Public Health Inspectors states strict travel restrictions should be imposed for at least two weeks to control the spread of coronavirus in the current situation. The current restrictions on travel will help control the virus to some extent, but it is not enough, union president Upul Rohana said. He said the current situation was a threat to the entire country and that a curfew or two-week curfew or travel restrictions should be imposed on the country.
Sri Lanka still has space to store dead bodies until autopsy reports received.

Colombo Chief Judicial Specialist Dr Ajith Tennakoon says that although there is no current situation of corona dead bodies piling up, such a situation can occur is possible in the future. He added that several freezer containers have already been set up to store bodies until they receive autopsy reports, as the number of corona infected people who died at home is likely to rise in the coming days. He added that all the bodies due to deaths at home and other possible deaths in hospitalswould have to be store in mortuaries until inquiries into deaths were received, which could cause some problems with its space.
Sri Lanka has successfully controlled the Corona pandemic.

Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa says that Sri Lanka has successfully controlled the spread of corona. He also said that Sri Lanka could be introduced as one of the leading countries in terms of corona vaccination and the government had enough money and was ready to provide as much money as needed. He also added that potential wealthy people should help to control the spread. The Minister made these comments while inspecting several housing complexes in the Colombo area.
If we ignored the current situation, the spread of corona in Sri Lanka cannot be prevented from becoming like India – Ministry of Health announces

Dr Hemantha Herath, Deputy Director, Health Services, Media Spokesman, Ministry of Health, said that Sri Lanka has not yet come close to the level of corona distribution in India. However, he said that the spread of the virus in Sri Lanka was serious and he is not going to use the word “dangerous” and the Ministry of Health has taken all necessary measures to consider this situation. The virus could not be prevented from spreading as India if the current situation was not addressed. He said these while addressing a media briefing at the Ministry of Health.
Two suspects were arrested for selling liquor during lockdown

that two suspects were arrested along with 20 bottles of locally made approved liquor for selling liquor to estate workers at exorbitant prices without a license despite having travel restrictions, ,Bogawantalawa Police OIC Chief Inspector Shantha Bandara said. The two suspects, who live in the isolated Bogawantalawa Campion and Loinon estates, have been charged with selling liquor to estate workers at exorbitant prices. The two suspects will be produced before the Hatton Magistrate’s Court, Bogawantalawa Police said.