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A strict decision was taken by a powerful country that feared Omicron

England has decided to make the wearing of masks mandatory from next Tuesday, taking into account the risk of the new covid variant Omicron.  Accordingly, it is mandatory to wear face masks when using public transport and when entering public places, including shops, the country’s health secretary has said. Britain has blacklisted 10 countries in the South African region, making PCR testing mandatory for all foreign immigrants. Last day, however, foreign media reported that nearly 40,000 new cases of covid had been identified in Britain.

Chamari Atapattu is also preparing to leave the Sri Lanka team and leave the country

These days, there is a growing tendency for celebrities in various fields to leave the country. Chamari Atapattu is the latest celebrity to join the fold. Chamari, captain of the Sri Lanka women’s Twenty20 cricket team, has informed friends that she is resigning and has informed the decision to leave the country, according to reliable sources. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. She has not yet officially revealed this, but sources close to her say that she is determined to leave the country. She plans to leave the Sri Lankan team first and then go abroad.

New Zealand Parliament Minister went to hospital on a bicycle to give birth to her baby

New Zealand MP Julie Ann Genter has given birth to a healthy baby girl after riding on a  bicycle to the hospital despite being in labour. On Sunday morning, Julie was rushed to the hospital on an electric bicycle for giving birth to her baby. The baby was delivered with the help of doctors. Julie shared her experience on social media while posting many pictures of the baby’s birth. ‘Great news! Today at 3.04 we welcomed the newest member of the family. I had no intention of cycling during labour pains. But it did happen. ‘ Julie wrote that she was not in so much pain when she tried to go to the hospital at first but as the pain increased later and they were 10 minutes late to the hospital. Julie thanked the hospital staff for the comfortable delivery. Julie Ann Genter is also known as ‘Green MP’. She remains in the headlines because she campaigns for the environment. Julie holds dual citizenship in the United States and New Zealand. She was born in Minnesota, USA but moved to New Zealand in 2006. According to the New Zealand media, in July 2018, she similarly went to the hospital and gave birth to her first child.

US warns of Russian invasion

Foreign media have reported that Russia is preparing for an invasion. Ukrainian military intelligence says Russia has thousands of troops in the region around its borders. In response, the Ukrainian military said it was ready to repel any attack and was capable of doing so. Troops stationed near the border are preparing for an attack in late January or early February, intelligence sources said. The United States has also warned of a Russian invasion, saying it is keeping a close eye on the situation. Russia, however, accuses it of being US propaganda.

Group of players in the Sri Lanka women’s cricket team infected with corona

Six female players and an official of the Sri Lanka women’s cricket team have been diagnosed with covid infection. The Sri Lanka women’s cricket team is currently based in Zimbabwe. The team had left for Zimbabwe for the Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifiers, cricket officials say talks are underway to bring them back to the island as soon as possible.

Bread price will be revised

The price of a  bread  increased by 10 rupees from midnight today (28),The Bakery Owners Association said . According to the union, the price of a 450 gram loaf of bread will increase due to the increase in the price of wheat flour.

Gas stations in Sri Lanka Limit kerosene supply

People say that the supply of kerosene at petrol stations in Balangoda has been limited to five litres per person. It was seen that advertisements were displayed at the filling stations only 05 litres of kerosene would be issued to one person on a notice from the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation. People litres out that 10 litres of kerosene was issued to one person in the last few days and it has been reduced to five again.

Sri Lanka should legalize prostitution-Harini Amarasuriya

Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) MP Harini Amarasuriya has stated that she agrees to legalize prostitution. In a program on Independent Television, she said that it was up to a woman to decide on her body and that any profession should be protected. Government MPs Kokila Gunawardena and Diana Gamage who participated in the program also said that prostitution should be legalized.

Sri Lankas best friend China is angry with us now

Minister of State Shashindra Rajapaksa has stated that the Chinese Government is now at loggerheads with Sri Lanka. He said the ship, which had a stock of organic fertilizer imported from China, had been stranded near Sri Lanka for about 70 days. The Minister said that the Plant Quarantine Service stated that the stock of fertilizers was not suitable for entry into the country and that there were no harmful micro-organisms in the stock. He also said that the Chinese government had expressed its concern to Sri Lanka when two government agencies submitted conflicting investigation reports. He was speaking in Parliament during the debate on the Ministry of Agriculture Expenditure Head.