COVID-19 : One more death reported as fatality rates stay below global average

Sri Lanka’s total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose to 185 as of the morning of April 8 after seven new cases were confirmed yesterday, the Ministry of Health said

Apr 08, 2020
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Colombo (ECONOMYNEXT): Sri Lanka’s total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose to 185 as of the morning of April 8 after seven new cases were confirmed yesterday, the Ministry of Health said.
One more death of a COVID-19 patient was announced on Tuesday, bringing the death toll to 6, a fatality percentage of 3.24% which is below the global death rate of 5.69 per cent but nearly double the rate in Germany.
No details of the deceased patient were released by the authorities.
Four patients were discharged from various hospitals after making a full recovery bringing the total recovered to 42 a recovery rate of 22.7 per cent which is slightly higher than the global rate which is 21.37 per cent.
Recovery rates in Germany are at over 34 per cent while in the USA it is 5.52 per cent.
All statistics are as per the Health Promotion Bureau Live Situational dashboard. (Colombo, April 8, 2020)

Sri Lanka is ramping up Coronavirus tests, with some persons who had been released from quarantine developing Covid-19 and others also being found in society without symptoms in a bid to clamp down on community transmission, officials said.  

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