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Spike in coronavirus cases among children admitted to LRH

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By Rathindra Kuruwita

The number of children admitted to Lady Ridgeway Hospital (LRH) with COVID-19 had increased during the last five to six days, Hospital Director, Dr. G Wijesuriya said.

Dr. Wijesuriya said there were about 35 children now warded there with the disease.

“We urge parents to be vigilant about their children. Be careful if they develop any symptoms,” Dr. Wijesuriya said, adding that since most adults were vaccinated, they might not show symptoms. However, they could transmit the virus to children who were vaccinated.

Deputy Director General of Health Services, Dr. Hemantha Herath told The Island yesterday that there were no large asymptomatic COVID clusters. However, that didn’t mean that Sri Lanka was out of danger, he said.

“If there are many asymptomatic cases, there should also be a rise in hospitalisations. We saw this last year, when the number of cases rose, the number of hospitalisations also rose,” he said.

Dr. Herath added that although Omicron had not spread rapidly in the country up to now, that didn’t mean it wouldn’t spread in the coming weeks.

“In some other countries, new variants quickly assert dominance. However, I have always said that when a new variant enters Sri Lanka, it takes a while for it to establish itself and then start multiplying. This was the same case with Alpha and Delta. So, we can’t say we won’t be affected by Omicron,” he said.

The Deputy Director General of Health Services added that despite vaccination, those with underlying medical conditions and those who were weak could get severe forms of COVID and some of them would die. Thus, it was the responsibility of the healthy and the active people to ensure that the weak and the sick were not exposed to the virus.

“The best way to tackle this is to get vaccinated and follow health guidelines,” he said.



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Navy and Coast Guard seize 04 Indian fishing vessels poaching in Sri Lankan waters

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During operations conducted in the dark hours of 18 Feb 26, the Sri Lanka Navy and Coast Guard seized 04 Indian fishing boats and apprehended 22 Indian fishermen, while they were poaching in Sri Lankan waters north of Mannar and off the Delft Island, Jaffna.

Recognizing the detrimental effects of poaching on marine resources and the livelihoods of local fishing communities, the Sri Lanka Navy and Coast Guard continue to conduct regular operations as proactive measures to deter such activities. These efforts underscore the collective robust approach and steadfast commitment to safeguarding the nation’s marine ecosystems while ensuring the economic security and wellbeing of its citizens.

The 02 fishing boats along with the 10 fishermen held in Mannar were handed over to the Fisheries Inspector of Mannar and the remaining 02 fishing boats intercepted off the Delft Island, together with 12 Indian fishermen were handed over to the Fisheries Inspector of Myliddy for onward legal proceedings.

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Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka pays courtesy call on PM

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The Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka Dr. Siri Walt paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya on the 17th of February at the Temple Trees.

Welcoming the Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka the Prime Minister briefed the Ambassador on her recent visit to Davos to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting noting that the series of high-level bilateral meetings held on the sidelines of the Forum, along with two important industry visits provided valuable insights for Sri Lanka’s economic engagement.

The discussion focused on Switzerland’s vocational education and training (VET) system, with particular interest in exploring possible cooperation and knowledge-sharing opportunities.

The Prime Minister also conveyed her appreciation for the assistance extended by the Government of Switzerland following Cyclone Ditwah. She emphasized Sri Lanka’s need for enhanced technical assistance during the ongoing rebuilding phase, especially in relation to the reconstruction of bridges and railway infrastructure.

Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to further strengthening bilateral relations between Sri Lanka and Switzerland, and to expanding cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

First Secretary (Political) of the Embassy of Switzerland in Colombo Ms. Justine Boillat, First Secretary (Migration) of the Embassy of Switzerland in Colombo Ms. Andrea Kienast and the Secretary to the Prime Minister, Pradeep Saputhanthri, Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister, Ms. Sagarika Bogahawatt and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , Foreign Employment, Tourism.attended the meeting.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Advisory for low pressure area in the Southwest Bay of Bengal to the south-east of Sri Lanka

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Location of the low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal Sea area

Advisory for low pressure area in the Southwest Bay of Bengal to the south-east of Sri Lanka.
Issued by the Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre of the Department of Meteorology at 03.00 pm on 18 February 2026

Multiday boats fishermen and naval community are warned that the low-pressure area still persists over the Southwest Bay of Bengal to the south-east of Sri Lanka. Under the influence of this system, heavy showers or thundershowers, Strong winds about (50-60) kmph, and rough or very rough seas can be expected in these sea areas.

The Meteorological Department is constantly monitoring the behavior of the system.

The naval and fishing communities are requested to be attentive to the future forecasts and bulletins issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regard.

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