Sri Lankan princess found in china

The Chinese-run BRISL Twitter account states that a 19th generation princess descended from the sixth Parakramabahu dynasty lives in China. She had recently participated in a Vesak Day celebration in Beijing, China.
Corona will be reduced due to the travel restrictions

Dr Padma Gunaratne, Chairperson of the Sri Lanka Medical Association says that there is a possibility of significantly reducing the speed of corona infections after the implementation of strict travel restrictions for two weeks. She added that people should stay home as much as possible during this period and support the health sector by following health guidelines. She said the next steps could be decided after analyzing the data received after two weeks of strict restrictions. She added that the country would be able to move forward once the number of infected cases dropped significantly and hospitals became more resilient.
No reduction in PCR tests – Army Commander and Sri lanka reported 38 deaths yesterday

Army Commander General Shavendra Silva says there is no hope of reducing the number of PCR tests. The Army Commander further stated that PCR tests are being carried out by health experts.
Minister Johnston should be arrested

Coronation vaccination in the Kurunegala District is being carried out as orders of Minister Johnston Fernando, said Samagi Jana Balawega MP Chaminda Wijesiri. He also said that Minister Johnston should be arrested in the same manner as the Mayor of Moratuwa. The vaccination for the corona virus should not be carried out out ofcoronavirusxpediency, otherwise the country would not be able to end the pandemic, he said. He said this while addressing a media briefing in Colombo.
The army is cleaning the wreckages on the coast from burning sea

Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Urban Development, Coast Conservation Waste Disposal and Community Sanitation, Ministry of Environment, Disaster Management Authority, Center Relevant local government bodies jointly launched a Waste Disposal Operation to remove Chemical and Non-Chemical Waste Due to Accident of Pearl Express. Accordingly, the daily disposal of the waste that accumulates on the coast and the removal of chemicals that accumulate on the coast are carried out by the Armed Forces under the supervision of the Disaster Management Center, Marine Environment Protection Authority. The Director-General of the Disaster Management Center and other officials conducted a field inspection along the coast from Negombo to Colombo.
