Lanka health authorities working to contain cluster of new coronavirus infections

COLOMBO: Sri Lankan health authorities were working to contain a growing cluster of new coronavirus infections, The Associated Press reported.

It said authorities were ordering the closure of bars, restaurants, casinos, nightclubs and spas.

Sri Lanka over the weekend reported its first locally transmitted infection in more than two months, which led to finding a cluster centered around a garment factory in densely populated Western province.

By Friday, the number of infections linked to the cluster climbed to 1,053, with more than 2,000 more people asked to quarantine at home, The Associated Press  added.

The majority of infected people are co-workers of the first patient, who is a worker at the garment factory.

Police have imposed a curfew on the neighborhoods where many of the patients live.

Schools and key public offices have closed, public gatherings have been ordered halted and restrictions have been imposed on public transport.

Western province is also home to the capital, Colombo.

Since the pandemic began, Sri Lanka has reported 4,459 infections and 13 deaths. Of the total patients, 3,278 have recovered.