LOW RISK COUNTRY FOR EBOLA SRI LANKA CLASSIFIED

 

  • Health authorities say screening and monitoring systems are already in place

Sri Lanka has been designated a low-risk country for the spread of the Ebola virus by the World Health Organization (WHO), Deputy Minister of Health Dr Hansaka Wijemuni said.Responding to questions from The Daily Morning yesterday (23), he said the classification meant Sri Lanka was not considered to be under an immediate threat of Ebola transmission, adding that precautionary measures had already been put in place to deal with any potential cases. “We will not have a problem, but we have prepared the necessary measures if such a situation arises,” he said.

Dr  Wijemuni noted that screening and monitoring systems were already operating, particularly for passengers arriving from countries where Ebola outbreaks had been reported.He said health teams stationed at ports of entry were carrying out assessments and asking targeted questions to identify potentially at-risk individuals. “A dedicated health desk was also operating at airports across the island to monitor incoming passengers and refer suspected cases for further evaluation.”

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