Sri Lanka Navy personnel situated at the Colombo port had been removed last Sunday following the detection of a COVID-19 infected person from the navy at Gaffoor Building in Fort, but are to be reinstated from tomorrow (Wednesday).
Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Chairman Gen. Daya Ratnayaka told Times Online that the navy personnel had been removed last Sunday and that they will be reinstated from tomorrow.
The navy personnel had been subject to tests following the detection at the Gaffoor building and since then those manning the gates at the Colombo port had been removed.
They are to resume duties at the Colombo port from tomorrow. (SD)
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