Health Ministry sounds alarm over slight rise in COVID deaths



 

 

  • People have to be extra cautious especially in a situation where restrictions have been eased to a certain extent
  • It is too early to arrive at a conclusion on the situation
  • However, we have to take serious note of this as it could be an early warning of an imminent danger of another wave 

By Sheain Fernandopulle  

Stressing that there is a marginal increase in the number of COVID-19 fatalities, Deputy Director General of Health Services Dr. Hemantha Herath said it could be an early warning of an imminent danger.    

“It is too early to arrive at a conclusion on the situation. However, we have to take serious note of this as it could be an early warning of an imminent danger of another wave,” he pointed out, addressing a media briefing yesterday.    “Thus, people have to be extra cautious especially in a situation where restrictions have been eased to a certain extent,” he highlighted.   
Moreover, Dr. Herath stated that despite the relaxed restrictions, people should act with a sense of responsibility and should decide whether they could become a factor to give rise to the COVID cases and deaths.   


The daily number of COVID deaths which was at an unprecedented number of 216 on August 30 and ranged around 170 had drastically come down and now was ranging from 12 to 20.   
“However, the daily fatality number went up to 29 on Monday (25), which the Health authorities consider as a slight rise in daily deaths,’ it is said. 

 
According to the Health Promotion Bureau, the fatality rate in the country now remained at 2.54%.  

 

  • The daily fatality number went up to 29 on Monday (25), which the Health authorities consider as a slight rise in daily deaths 



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