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UNP accuses govt. of placing public at risk by bringing in tourists without following due procedure

04 Jan 2021

The United National Party (UNP) today accused the government of placing the public at risk of a further spread of COVID-19 virus by bringing in tourists into the country without following due procedure. Former MP Sandith Samarasinghe said that according to global health statistics, Ukraine is currently listed as the 17th worst affected country by the virus. “However, the Government has chosen to ignore these concerns and proceeded with a tour organised by an individual connected to the ruling family. Despite strict health guidelines in place, including a mandatory 14-day quarantine for new arrivals, these tour groups have only been administered a five-day quarantine. “Furthermore, it has been reported that six of these tourists had tested positive for COVID-19 after arriving in the country,” he said. Despite these concerns, Samarasinghe highlighted that the tour has gone ahead without following the pre-approved guidelines set out by the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority and the health authorities. Samarasinghe said that 28 jeep drivers were forced into quarantine after they were hired out by the organisers to take the tourists into the Yala National Park. “Local tourist establishments, which are already suffering from a lack of business, are not expected to see any major improvements through these tour groups. “Hotels which are accommodating these tour groups have been forced to reduce their daily room rates by half. Locals who wished to travel around the country during the Christmas holidays were forced to adhere to numerous health guidelines, however, it appears as though these restrictions do not apply to the tour groups,” he said. The UNP highlighted that the former Ambassador to the Ukraine, Udayanga Weeratunga, has played an integral role in organizing this tour. “However, there has been no transparency on who owns the companies that organised the tour groups, how those companies were selected and how much has been spent by the Government on this entire exercise.” The UNP urged the government to reconsider this ongoing tour in light of the growing concern over the spread of COVID-19 in Europe and the blatant disregard of the health authorities’ instructions as an emergence of a new cluster of COVID-19 cases due to the tour groups will only serve to further damage the country's already floundering economy.


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