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Shanghai Covid lockdown extended to entire city

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Chinese authorities have extended their lockdown of Shanghai to cover all its 25 million people after a fresh surge in Covid cases.

Initially, there had been separate measures for the eastern and western sides, but the whole city is now subject to indefinite restrictions.

Shanghai is the largest single city to be locked down to date.

The important financial hub has battled a new wave of coronavirus infections for more than a month.
Reported cases have risen to more than 13,000 a day, although the numbers are not high by some international standards.

Residents in some areas of the city said the strict policy meant no-one was allowed to leave their housing compounds, not even to collect essential provisions.

They reported difficulties in ordering food and water online, with restrictions on when customers are able to place their orders, because of a shortage of supplies and delivery staff.

This country’s “zero-Covid” system is, at best, struggling to cope.

China has done Covid lockdowns before, but not on the scale of its financial mega-city.

The logistical challenges required to confine 25 million people to their homes, while keeping them fed, are huge. 

Social media here is full of angry residents complaining that they can’t order food because the delivery system is clogged up.

Centralised isolation facilities – many using only camp beds, with no showers or other facilities – are bursting with infected people squashed in next to one another.

One of China’s few reliable media outlets, Caixin, has reported that close contacts of infected people will be moved to neighbouring provinces. This could potentially involve hundreds of thousands of Shanghai residents.

The Chinese government’s complete elimination strategy has become something of a mantra, with the government ridiculing other countries for sacrificing their own people on the altar of opening up.

Some medical specialists here have tried to get the message through that, for a vaccinated person, catching the Omicron variant of Covid will probably not necessitate going to hospital – that you can simply ride it out at home until you recover.

Few people in China seem to be aware of this. Their officials and state media have kept it from them.

BBC

Twitter confirms it is working on an edit button

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Twitter has confirmed that it is working on an edit button that would allow users to change tweets after they have been posted. 

It comes after new board member, Tesla boss Elon Musk, asked his followers in a Twitter poll whether they wanted the feature. 

Many users have long called for an edit button but there are concerns about how to execute it.

Twitter said it would start testing the idea in the coming months. 

The social media firm’s communications team tweeted: “Now that everyone is asking… yes, we’ve been working on an edit feature since last year! 

“No, we didn’t get the idea from a poll ,” it added. 

“We’re kicking off testing within @TwitterBlue Labs in the coming months to learn what works, what doesn’t, and what’s possible.”

Users of Twitter Blue, the platform’s subscription service, get early access to features it is testing.

Under an edit function users would be able to fix typos or errors in a tweet without losing any replies, retweets or likes it has already gained.

Jay Sullivan, the company’s vice president of consumer product, said it had been “the most requested Twitter feature for many years” in a thread on Tuesday.

BBC

Gnanakka: Soothsayer Says hangin till 13 th

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Gnanakka: the notorious Soothsayer from the dry zone of Sri Lanka has advised the government according to some SLPP sources that to somehow hangin till the 13 th of April and the problems will go away. Protesting will stop and USD will rain like water to Sri Lanka.

So according to sources government has decided once again to follow the advice of the the heavily guarded Soothsayer using tax payers money and play with parliament.

Soon holidays will come and parliament will go into recess and the opposition MPs will travel overseas or go to Yala to watch elephants and leopards .Gnanakka Is a trusted confidant of Gotabaya ever since he took power in 2019. The President travels to Anuradhapura for advice and poojas to ward off evil spirits.

If true Only God can save Sri Lanka 

SLFP rejects President’s request

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The Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) has decided to reject a request made by the President during a discussion between the President and the SLFP Parliamentary Group yesterday (05).

The President has said that since the Sri Lanka Freedom Party should be in the cabinet, they should take over the ministry again.

However, they have stated that this is not possible at the moment and that they will support any process which will bring about the abolition of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution,and the executive presidency.

At present 42 ruling party MPs are independent.

A heated situation occurs in the parliament(VIDEO)

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A heated situation has occurred in the parliament today.

Although a special debate is scheduled to be held today and tomorrow on the current crisis in the country, it has been more than an hour and a half since Parliament convened, but it has not yet been able to begin a proper debate.

Apart from the current crisis in the country, special attention was paid to the person who was wearing a helmet and got into Leader of the Jathika Jana Balawegaya Anura Dissanayake’s Cab when it came out of Parliament yesterday.

Although Vijitha Herath stated in Parliament today that he was a member of the JVP who was under the protection of his leader, the ruling party members strongly requested the Speaker to conduct an investigation into that person and ensure the security of other Ministers and MPs.

Opposition members were chanting slogans at the parliament and the Speaker adjourned the House.

President will not resign – Johnston

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Chief Government Whip Johnston Fernando has stated in Parliament today (06) that the President will not resign.

He emphasized that the government would face the current situation in the country accordingly.

The Special parliamentary debate begins – A series of questions from Sajith

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A special parliamentary debate has begun on the current situation in the country.

Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa opened the debate with a number of questions.

Why was the state of emergency imposed? Why was the curfew imposed? Why was social media blocked? Premadasa asked that these questions should be answered before the commencement of the debate.

Meanwhile, Premadasa pointed out that at present there is no Minister of Finance or Secretary to the Treasury in the country.

The Leader of the Opposition said that the new Minister of Finance had submitted several reports to Parliament yesterday and resigned.

He also demanded an explanation as to who was behind the group that arrived on unregistered motorcycles in military uniforms with masks and weapons to the protest held near the entrance of the parliament yesterday.

The Leader of the Opposition also explained how the dollar problem in the country could be resolved immediately.

He said that as revealed through the Pandora Papers, action should be taken to bring back the stolen money from the country.

Sri Lanka Should Learn from India

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India faced a very similar situation in 1991, same as Sri Lanka today, they had only about $1.2billion of foreign exchange reserves left to run the whole country (barely enough to last for 3
weeks of essential imports and only weeks away from defaulting on external debt) To their benefit, they had an election an got a farsighted government.

Dr Manmohan Singh (an Economist) was appointed as the Finance Minister. He immediately sought an IMF bailout to prevent the country from bankruptcy and made Huge Economic Reforms.

The Huge Economic Reforms made by the farsighted economist Manmohan Singh brought India from $1.2 billion in 1991 to $600 billion as of now. Now India has the 6th Largest Economy in the world!

Sri Lanka too needs an Economist or a Financial Specialist to hold the position of the Finance Minister to overcome this extreme economic situation. And he should make Key Economic Reforms immediately while seeking an immediate IMF bailout. Unless we will never be able to overcome the economic situation and probably will default on our external debt. A caretaker government with competent people is what we need for six months to get out of this crisis. The caretaker government ideally should be led by veteran PM Ranil Wickramasinghe. The Finance Minister should be Eran Wickramarathne who was a state minister of finance. Harsha de Silva should be appointed the Investment promotion Minister and assigned the foreign ministry. This arrangement should only be for six months. If not Sri Lanka will never recover .

President requests Siyambalapitiya not to resign

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President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa has requested Ranjith Siyambalapitiya not to resign from the post of Deputy Speaker to protect parliamentary democracy.

With the decision of the 14 members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party to become independent, Siyambalapitiya also took action to become independent from the post of Deputy Speaker.

However, the President has stated that he will reject the resignation on the grounds that it is an independent post and will continue to function in Parliament.

However, the SLFP is scheduled to raise awareness in this regard today.

Power interruption schedule for today(06)

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Power interruptions of 6 hours and 30 minutes will continue today (06), as scheduled by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL).

On Monday (04), the PUCSL approved the Ceylon Electricity Board’s request for power cuts for four days (from 05 to 08), due to the limited supply of fuel for thermal power plants.

Accordingly, the power cuts have been scheduled as follows:

Areas ABCDEF
Four hours from 8.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m.
Two hours and 30 minutes from 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

Areas GHIJKL
Four hours from 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Two hours and 30 minutes from 7.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.

Areas PQRS
Four hours from 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.
Two hours and 30 minutes from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Areas TUVW
Four hours from 2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.
Two hours and 30 minutes from 8.30 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Area CC1
Three hours and 30 minutes from 6.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m.