Is it enough to wear a face shield instead of a mask?- Health Promotion Bureau has issued a special statement

The answer is it’s not enough! By wearing a face mask, we hope to minimize the spread of the virus from one infected person to another through space. This depends on how effective the filter is with a mask, as well as how well it fits the face. However, the protection provided by a face shield is to prevent the spread of germs directly into the face by someone close to you. In case you find it difficult to maintain personal distance, you may want to wear a face shield in addition to a face mask to prevent drops from falling directly on your face. In addition, the use of a face shield can be recommended to prevent dirt from falling onto the face mask. This helps to protect the face mask, especially for hospital staff who frequently deal with patients with symptoms such as cough. But it is never advisable to use a face shield as a substitute for a face mask. Wearing only a face shield without a face mask does not provide the desired protection. There is another point that needs to be emphasized when discussing this. It needs to be highlighted that Wearing a face mask is just one tactic we use to protect ourselves from this plague and it does not provide 100 per cent protection.
Champika seeks Sajith’s candidature for PM’s post and Deputy Leader

A special envoy of Patali Champika Ranawaka and a special envoy of Sajith Premadasa have held a special discussion with the consent of both parties on 11th. Patali Champika Ranawaka’s party had strongly stated that he should be the Prime Ministerial candidate in the forthcoming election. It has also been confirmed that the Patali Champika Ranawaka party has requested that he should be given the post of Deputy Leader of the Samagi Jana Balawega before the election. Responding to this, Sajith Premadasa’s Special Representative had stated that the party has more senior members such as those who have been representing the party for 32 years, and the MPs senior than Champika Ranawaka. Mentioned by name ; 01 ‚Ranjith Madhuma Bandara02‚Lakshman Kiriella03‚Rajitha Senaratne04‚Gayantha Karunathilaka05‚Tissa Attanayake06‚General Sarath Fonseka The proposal brought by Mr. Champika Ranawaka’s party cannot be accepted as there are such leaders, Sajith Premadasa’s Special Representative had stated. Although Patali Champika Ranawaka has denied allegations that he had met Ranil Wickremesinghe, there evidence that he had held a three-hour discussion at Grillin Park, Kollapitiya three weeks ago, media reports.
Covid 19 third wave Sri Lanka – 16 people were arrested for organising a wedding ceremony violating the travel restrictions

The Jaffna Public Health Inspectorate says that steps have been taken to arrest and quarantine 16 persons for violating the quarantine rules and organizing a wedding ceremony in the Gurunagar area in Jaffna. According to information received by the Nelliady Police, a wedding was being held in the Gurunagara area with the participation of a large number of people. Sixteen participants were arrested and quarantined at the venue An investigation has been launched to find more than 50 participants.
Actress Gayathri Diass mother dies after infected with covid 19

Actress Gayathri Dias says her mother died of a corona infection. She said that her mother passed away on the 13th, were taken away within a few hours for cremation. She also said in a video released online that she was “deeply saddened” that because she had not been able to say goodbye to her mother properly. She urges everyone to beware of this deadly virus and not to allow their loved ones to be exposed to the virus.
Allowance of Rs. 5,000 will be given to low-income families
In addition to Samurdhi recipients, the government has decided to provide an allowance of Rs. 5,000 to low income families. The Minister of Environment Mahinda Amaraweera stated that the agreement was reached at the Cabinet meeting held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (June 14). Minister Mr. S.M Chandrasena said that the Cabinet also focused on controlling the price of rice. Transport Minister Gamini Lokuge stated that no decision has been taken to increase bus fares despite the increase in fuel prices while speaking to the media after the Cabinet meeting.
The Philippines has extended its travel ban for Sri Lanka

The Philippines has extended its travel ban on individuals from several countries, including Sri Lanka in effect until June 30. In addition to Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Oman and the United Arab Emirates have imposed travel bans. The Philippine President has said that this step has been taken due to the spread of covid in the relevant countries.
What’s wrong with using an imported SUV?

State Minister Nalaka Godahewa while taking part in a relief distribution program urged the public to refrain from looking at politicians with hatred. Godahewa made this observation when question by the media personnel regarding the importation of luxury SUVs for MPS. The state minister in response said that there was nothing wrong in obtaining a vehicle imported by the state. He further said that some MPs were compelled to travel in bus, while adding that the vehicle provided to him by the state was in a garage due to its condition. Godahewa also said that he was using his private vehicle to owing to this.
Luxury SUVs for MPs coming, after all!

In spite of the Finance Ministry decision to withdraw an earlier Cabinet paper for the import of 399 vehicles at a cost of Rs 3.7 bn, the cash-strapped government was not in a position to unilaterally cancel what Media Minister and co-Cabinet spokesperson Keheliya Rambukwella called a tripartite transaction. Minister Rambukwella said so in response to Hiru presenter Chamuditha Samarawickrema’s last query on the live ‘Salakuna’ TV programme around midnight on Monday (7) Minister Rambukwella admitted that as Letters of Credit had been opened through a State Banks the cancellation would be an issue that couldn’t be addressed unilaterally. Samarawickrema-led ‘Salakuna’ panel asked why luxury vehicles were being brought amidst an extremely difficult situation. Of the 399 vehicles, 225 were for members of Parliament, made up of SLPP 145, SJB 54, TNA 19, JJB 3, AITC 2, EPDP 2, UNP 1, SLFP 1 and OPPP, TMVP, MNA, TMTK, ACMC, NC and SLMC one each. Among the beneficiaries is the sole UNP National List member though yet to take oaths as an MP. Former Minister and UNP Chairman Vajira Abeywardena recently told The Island that party leader Ranil Wickremesinghe would fill the National List slot. The Island learns that the original cabinet paper for the leasing of 227 brand new Toyota Land Cruisers, 17 brand new Toyota Hilux 4WD double cabs, 1 brand new Toyota Land Cruiser V8, 52 brand new Hino cab Intercooler Turbo, 51 brand new Toyota Hilux 4 WD double cabs with intercooler, one brand new Toyota Hilux 4 WD with intercooler and 50 brand new Toyota high-roof ambulances. Payments were to be made in both USD and Japanese Yen. The Prime Minister’s Office in a statement issued in the last week of May stated that the previous cabinet paper had been withdrawn as the financial situation was not conducive to import vehicles. Asked by ‘Salakuna’ panel why 227 brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado had been imported for 225 members, Minister Rambukwella denied any knowledge of the recipients. The minister also said that he was not aware for whom the V8 had been ordered. In spite of the government directive issued in the wake of rapid deterioration of foreign reserves amidst the first Covid-19 outbreak, over 300 expensive vehicles were imported by permit holders, the Customs told The Island. Inquiries revealed that Letters of Credit had been opened by banks regardless of the government directive and vehicles subsequently released. The Island yesterday (8) sought an explanation from Minister Rambukwella regarding the status of the high profile leasing arrangement pertaining to 399 vehicles. Minister Rambukwella said that he was not aware of how the state bank that had opened the Letters of Credit handled the issue at hand. However, as the opening of Letters of Credit meant guaranteed payment, Sri Lanka faced the prospect of being blacklisted if a unilateral decision was taken on the matter. The minister explained the difficulty in reversing the original decision. None of the Opposition political parties have criticized the government move on vehicles made at a time the country was struggling to cope with Covid-19 fallout. SLPP’s 2019 presidential election manifesto, too, assured that vehicles wouldn’t be imported for members of parliament for a period of three years After the change of government in 2019, the SLPP put in place a much touted project to expedite repairs to state-owned vehicles as part of the overall measures to meet what co-cabinet spokesmen Ministers Rambukwella, Udaya Gammanpila and Dr. Ramesh Pathirana called immediate shortfall. Colombo District SJB lawmaker Dr. Harsha de Silva recently said that the move to order vehicles for lawmakers hadn’t been discussed with his party. The former non-cabinet minister was responding to The Island query whether he was aware of leasing arrangements being made for the vehicles. During ‘Salakuna’ it transpired that vehicles had been ordered from Singapore based enterprise not the mother company in Japan. By Shamindra Ferdinando
Prices of all bakery products except bread will be increased, Prima Company has also increased the price of wheat flour

The All Ceylon Bakery Owners’ Association says that the prices of all bakery products except bread will be increased. Its chairman, N.K. Mr. Jayawardena said that the bakery owners had increased the price In addition, the prices of flours and other ingredients used for bakery products have also been increased, he added. Accordingly, the price of fish bread, buns and other bakery products has increased by between Rs. 5 and 10. Meanwhile, Prima company has informed wheat flour agents that it has increased the price of a kilo of milk brand milk powder by Rs. 3.50 (June 15) from today. Prima sold a 50 kg bag of Milk brand flour for Rs. 4,000. Prima wheat flour and with the new price increase, 50 kilos of flour will increase to Rs. 4175. Prima Wheat Flour Company recently increased the price of bread flour by Rs. 4 per kilo.
Kotikawatta PS Opposition gets water thrown

A protest against the government’s decision to increase the price of fuel was held at the Kotikawatta-Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha yesterday (14). The protest was organized by opposition members of the PS. As the opposition members of the PS engaged took to the protest a truck was seen fumigating the area which resulted in the protest being called of momentarily. However, as members representing the governing party and opposition gathered at the chamber of the Kotikawatta-Mulleriyawa Pradeshiya Sabha subsequently, water was thrown at members of the opposition.
