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Lankan paediatricians also place their bets on vaccine

Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians (SLCP) yesterday said that a vaccine would be the most effective long-term strategy in the battle against COVID-19 in Sri Lanka and urged the health authorities and the government to take all possible measures, promptly and decisively, to accelerate the process of obtaining COVID-19 vaccines
Professor Vasantha Devasiri, President SLCP in a statement said that COVID-19, the most significant pandemic during the lifetime of all of us is never over and it is in fact spinning even faster in many parts of the world, including Sri Lanka. The number of cases and deaths are on the rise. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel as vaccines against it have been rolled out in many countries of the world.
Immunization has always been recognized as the most effective strategy to tackle outbreaks of infections throughout the history of medicine. For example, smallpox, a deadly viral infection was eradicated from the world a few decades ago due to the introduction of immunization.
Sri Lanka is a country which has a very good track record in immunization coverage. Sri Lanka has succeeded in markedly reducing the number of infections and mortality due to many communicable diseases like neonatal tetanus, whooping cough and diphtheria through immunization. Most importantly, Sri Lanka has pioneered the eradication of polio and measles in the country through high immunization coverage while providing a very good example to the other countries in the region.
Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians (SLCP), the apex professional academic organization of all the Child Specialists in Sri Lanka is one of the key stakeholders in the provision of immunization to children in Sri Lanka since its beginning. Although children are not immediately eligible for immunization against COVID-19 at the present time, they will be indirectly benefitted by provision of COVID-19 immunization to all the hitherto recognized priority groups.
Effective immunization will reduce the spread of COVID-19 to children from adults. On the other hand, it will reduce the risk of spreading the infection to older people and other vulnerable groups by children as well. Wider coverage of vaccination will reduce the spread of the disease and help to end the pandemic in the future. This is important for children as well because currently imposed restrictions to control the spread of the disease have many a potential to cause long-term adverse outcomes in children in many ways.
It is needless to stress that any expense which is required to obtain these vaccines would be a long-term investment because the rapidly spreading uncontrolled COVID-19 infections would invariably lead to significant losses to the economy of individuals and the whole country.
As Sri Lanka has a total population of only 21 million, it would be possible to immunize all the at-risk groups in a stepwise manner. Many countries have already commenced to provide immunization against COVID-19 to the general public. The existing better mechanisms and infrastructure for immunization in Sri Lanka, in comparison even to many other countries, would be a valuable asset to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the Sri Lankan population effectively.
Due to all these facts, the Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians strongly believes that while continuing the currently imposed COVID-19 preventive measures, provision of immunization against COVID-19 would be the best long-term strategy to tackle this outbreak in Sri Lanka too. Therefore, the SLCP is duty-bound to urge the health authorities and the government to take all possible measures, promptly and decisively, to accelerate the process of obtaining COVID-19 vaccines to immunize the people of Sri Lanka.
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INS Sahyadri sets sail from Colombo

The Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sahyadri which arrived at the Port of Colombo on a formal visit on 04 Apr 25, departed the island today (07 Apr). The Sri Lanka Navy bade customary farewell to the departing ship at the Port of Colombo, following naval traditions.
During the ship’s stay in Colombo, crew members of INS Sahyadri took part in several programmes organized by the Sri Lanka Navy, aimed at enhancing mutual cooperation. In addition, they also explored some tourist attractions in the country. Further, personnel of Sri Lanka Navy had the opportunity to visit INS Sahyadri, gaining insights into her operational capabilities.
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Advisory for severe lightning issued for Sabaragamuwa, Central and Uva provinces and in Hambanthota district

The Natural Hazards Early Warning Centre has issued an Advisory for Severe Lightning for the Sabaragamuwa, Central and Uva provinces and in Hambanthota district.
The advisory issued at 02.00 p.m. today [07 April 2025] is valid for the period until 11.00 p.m. 07 April 2025
The public are warned that thundershowers accompanied by severe lightning are likely to occur at several places in for Sabaragamuwa, Central and Uva provinces and in Hambantota district. There may be temporary localized strong winds during thundershowers. General public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by lightning activity.
ACTION REQUIRED:
The Department of Meteorology advises that people should:
Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees.
• Avoid open areas such as paddy fields, tea plantations and open water bodies during thunderstorms.
• Avoid using wired telephones and connected electric appliances during thunderstorms.
• Avoid using open vehicles, such as bicycles, tractors and boats etc.
• Beware of fallen trees and power lines.
• For emergency assistance contact the local disaster management authorities.
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“Census of Population and Housing 2024” Report Presented to the President

The report of the “Census of Population and Housing 2024,” conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics, was officially handed over to President Anura Kumara Disanayake this morning (07) at the Presidential Secretariat.
This preliminary report has been prepared based on island wide data collected between October and December 2024.
The report provides details on Sri Lanka’s population, its growth and the distribution of the population across districts.
The information gathered through the census is vital not only for the government but also for other institutions in formulating policies and development plans essential for the country’s progress. Significantly, for the first time in the history of census-collecting in Sri Lanka, data collection was carried out using tablet computers and user-friendly mobile devices.
The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Finance & Planning, Harshana Suriyapperuma, Secretary to the President Dr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, Secretary to the Ministry of Finance Mahinda Siriwardana, Director General of the Department of Census and Statistics D.D.G.A. Senevirathne and several other officials.
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