False information that the Sri Lanka Navy has temporarily withdrawn from the Covid-19 Control campaign, is being circulated on several social networks and news websites. lt is emphasized that Sri Lanka Navy has not quit any operations carried out by the Navy in the national mechanism of controlling Covid-l9 and is doing its utmost contribution for the endeavor.
ln addition, it is also announced that the Sri Lanka Navy has taken legal action against institutions and persons who are publishing such false information.
W.M.l R.L.Suriyabandara
Lieutenant Commander
Media Coordinating Officer
For Navy Commander
The Buddhists in Sri Lanka, together with fellow Buddhist brethren the world over, celebrate the Vesak, their supreme religious festival, with much religious
fervor and enthusiasm. Since ancient times, it has been the practice to spend the period of Vesak indulging in religious observances with the fervent veneration of the Buddha.
The path preached by the Lord Buddha is the solace in this pandemic situation. The entire world has understood the truthfulness of Lord Buddha's Dhamma which says life is impermanent and nothing is permanent. The best way to face such a situation is to discipline the mind, body and word, stated Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Vesak Day message.
215 patients have been completely recovered