Isolation status Kokila road in Wellawatte and Salamulla grama niladhari division in Wellampitiya were lifted from 5 a.m. today (21), the National Operations Centre for the Prevention of the Spread of COVID-19 said.
Naiduwa area (Wattala police division), Gangabada area ( Peliyagoda police division) and Wilegoda north (Kiribathgoda police division) are Gampaha district areas that will be free from isolation.
Modera, Kotahena, Maradana, Dam Street, Grandpass, Bloemendhal, Wolfendhal Street, Maligawatte, Keselwatte and Dematagoda police areas and Wekanda grama niladhari division (Slave Island police division), Wanathamulla grama sevaka division (Borella police division) and Laksanda Sewana housing scheme (Wellampitiya police division), South of Ferguson road (Mattakkuliya police division), Hunupitiya grama sevaka division (Slave Island police division), 60-watta (Cinnamon Gardens police division) will continue to be isolated.
In Gampaha district, isolation status will continue in Peliyagodawatte Grama Niladhari (GN) division, Meegahawatte GN division, Rohana Vihara mawatha (Peliyagoda police area), Welikanda in Hunupitiya north (Kiribathgoda police area), MC housing scheme in Thalduwa (Negombo police area) and Nidahas mawatha (Veyangoda police area), Kumarimulla GN division (Pugoda police area).
Region comprising Warana temple road, Kanthoga road, Hidra mawatha in Thihariya north and Thihariya east GN divisions (Nittambuwa police area) will also be isolated until further notice.
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