Coronavirus | 40 Indian workers contract COVID-19 in Sri Lanka

The development comes amid Sri Lanka’s second wave of the coronavirus, spreading since early October.

Updated - November 12, 2020 11:17 pm IST

Published - November 12, 2020 05:08 pm IST - COLOMBO

A Sri Lankan worker sprays disinfectants at a bus terminal in Colombo. Photo used for representation purpose only. File

A Sri Lankan worker sprays disinfectants at a bus terminal in Colombo. Photo used for representation purpose only. File

About 40 Indians, engaged in construction work in Colombo for over a year, have contracted COVID-19 and sent to a Jaffna hospital for treatment, Sri Lankan media reported on Thursday.

According to media reports, the workers were part of the ongoing hotel and residency complex project of the ITC group at Galle Face, facing Colombo’s sea front. They are attached to a subcontractor working for Larsen & Toubro, the main contractor in the project, the Colombo-based portal Economy Next reported. Meanwhile, the Chinese Embassy said in a tweet that four Chinese workers had reported positive and referred to treatment.

Fourth stage

The development comes amid Sri Lanka’s second wave of the coronavirus, spreading since early October. Sri Lanka’s Health Ministry has warned the public of the fourth stage of the pandemic — wide, rapid spread and several clusters — even as several hundred cases are reported each day from different localities in capital Colombo and other districts. As of Thursday, Sri Lanka has reported 15,350 cases, 46 deaths and 10,653 recoveries.

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka police have announced that a new drone regiment, introduced by the Army on Thursday would be used to track those violating recent orders restricting movement between districts and provinces.

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