The United National Party (UNP) has presented a 21-point plan regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis in Sri Lanka.
Accordingly, the UNP Working Committee unanimously adopted the plan which will be distributed to all UNP Local Government members and Party organisers for discussions to take place with the public.
Copies of the plan will also be sent to the President and other relevant Government members as well as the Speaker of Parliament and leaders of other political parties.
The details of the plan which seeks to mobilise several government agencies in this effort are as follows:
• Temporary field hospitals are to be constructed with the assistance of the army and the
construction companies. This will include the provision of new beds for patients.
• The Government must immediately seek international assistance in obtaining more ventilators
and oxygen supplies for the patients, these supplies must be airlifted.
• Obtain the services of retired medical professionals and private practitioners to assist the health
services in the country.
• The procurement of vaccines must be increased, it is recommended that the procurement
process for COVID-19 related matters be suspended, and an emergency procurement process be
put in place.
• The vaccine program must be expanded to include children aged 12 upwards, with the approval
of their parents.
• The vaccine program must be accelerated and a realistic timeframe for the vaccine program must
be established by the medical authorities.
• The PCR testing of the public must be increased.
• All members of the health service must undergo regular PCR testing and be provided with
Personal Protective Equipment.
• Proper statistics must be maintained of those infected by COVID-19 and the deaths.
• There is no provision in the law for anti-COVID19 task forces. The powers are vested in the
Cabinet of Ministers, the Disaster Management Council and the Director General of the Health
Services. The Task-Force must be immediately abolished, and the Cabinet must assume
responsibility. The Disaster Management Council comprising of relevant Ministers, Opposition
Leader and officials must be convened. The Cabinet shall operate through them.
• A special advisory group of experts comprising of individuals recommended by the World Health
Organisation must be setup to assist the Cabinet.
• The Parliamentary Consultative Group on Health must meet on a weekly basis to provide an
update to the Members of Parliament on the situation in the country regarding COVID-19.
• The lead role in all COVID-19 related matters must be taken by the medical authorities, with the
military and other necessary institutions providing support. All anti COVID-19 efforts must be
under the direct control and supervision of the health experts in accordance with the Health
Services Act.
• The Opposition drafted “Public Health Emergency bill” must be immediately enacted by
Parliament. The Government’s “Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (Temporary Provisions)”
which provides partial relief must also be enacted.
• The International Monetary Fund issued special drawing rights to member countries to enable
them to provide resources to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund provides additional
financial resources for the health sector, therefore the US $800m allocated to Sri Lanka must be
utilized for COVID expenditure including purchasing vaccines.
• The economy is under severe strain due to COVID-19 and the lack of foreign exchange reserves.
There is no space for an emergency economic relief program, therefore the Government must
immediately start talks with the IMF to obtain the necessary funding.
• The public and private sector must adopt a Work From Home strategy to reduce the movement
of the citizens.
• Usage of public transport must be limited to half capacity, and the public must be restricted to
only essential travel.
• The country’s borders must be immediately closed to all non-vaccinated tourists
• The Disaster Management Council must work out a plan for the education sector to ensure the
resumption of safe schooling for children.