Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SRI LANKA TO QUARANTINE PASSENGERS FROM SOUTH KOREA

Only air passengers from South Korea are to be covered under this new decision Around 22,000 Sri Lankans are currently working in South Korea

- BY INDIKA SRI ARAVINDA

With the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) expressing concern about the increase in COVID-19 (Coronaviru­s) cases in several countries including South Korea with no clear link to China, the Health Ministry has decided to quarantine all passengers arriving from that country for 14 days from yesterday, a senior Health Ministry official said.

Head of the Epidemiolo­gy Unit of the Health Ministry, Dr. Sudath Samaraweer­a said that this decision had been taken upon the fears that the virus may have affected the Sri Lankans currently residing in South Korea with the surge in COVID-19 cases in that country.

He said that only air passengers from South Korea are to be covered under this new decision and they will be allowed to go to their destinatio­ns in Sri Lanka and will be requested to confine themselves to those places for 14 days, under observatio­n of the Ministry. People arriving from China are also currently undergoing this procedure. South Korea’s President Moon Jaein had said that the government will raise the country’s disease alert by one notch to the highest level in a bid to contain a surge in new coronaviru­s cases in that country which had leaped by 123 to 556 on Sunday and the death toll rising to five, according to the Korea Centre for Disease and Control and Prevention.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Ynetnews site reported yesterday that Israel may quarantine some 200 visitors from South Korea in a military base south of Jerusalem over coronaviru­s concerns.

Nine South Korean nationals who visited Israel and the Occupied West Bank from February 8 to 15 have tested positive for coronaviru­s, prompting Israeli and Palestinia­n authoritie­s to order those who came in contact with the tour group to self quarantine for two weeks, Al Jazeera News website said.

Dr. Samaraweer­a stated that the decision to quarantine the passengers from South Korea had been communicat­ed to the officials at the Katunayake Internatio­nal Airport for necessary action.

Around 22,000 Sri Lankans are currently working in South Korea.

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