Colombo : Sri Lanka lifted a six-week lockdown Friday as COVID-19 cases and deaths decline but will restrict people’s movement for work and obtaining essentials only, said AP.
The lockdown was imposed Aug. 20 and extended three times as Sri Lanka grappled with a COVID-19 surge caused by the delta variant.
The government has ramped up vaccination in recent months, with more than 50% of the 22 million people fully inoculated.
New daily infections have since fallen to below 1,000 and deaths to under 100, from a peak of over 3,000 cases and more than 200 deaths in early September. The country has reported more than 516,000 infections and 12,847 deaths.
Despite the end of the lockdown and a curfew, strict restrictions remain. People are only allowed out for work or to buy essentials.
Public gatherings are banned while cinemas, schools and restaurants will still be closed, according to the health ministry. Strict rules are also imposed on public transport, weddings and funerals.