One year after the Easter Sunday terror attacks, coronavirus is the last thing Sri Lanka needs

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One year after the Easter Sunday terror attacks, coronavirus is the last thing Sri Lanka needs
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Coronavirus has brought the tourism Sri Lanka relies upon to a grinding halt. For the second time within one year

The social arm of the Catholic church in the country has been helping families to recover – including with counselling and medical support. It has been supported by the UK aid agency Cafod, which has also worked with local organisations to spread messages of peace and harmony and try to calm some of the anger which flared up following the blasts – especially in Negombo.

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