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Sri Lanka’s first confirmed coronavirus cases of a foreigner and a local took place on 27 January and 10 March respectively Upon prematurely dissolving the Parliament, the country’s attention was on holding an election on 25 April to further consolidate the power in the legislature riding on the victory at the Presidential Polls in November 2019 All were gearing up for a tough electoral battle This was also the season of school cricket battles-a Sri Lankan preoccupation While the number of infected cases as well as deaths gradually increased, the response to the pandemic was an embellishment of public health, politics and cricket within a quasidemocratic vacuum © 2020, Japan Focus All rights reserved
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Facing a pandemic at a time of elections and cricket: Sociopolitical consequences of Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 curfew
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