Sri Lanka's national players to get booster dose of vaccine
Sri Lanka's national players will be given a dose of booster
vaccine once they arrive after the World Cup from the UAE
Sri Lanka's national players will be given a dose of booster
vaccine once they arrive after the World Cup from the UAE. This was revealed by
Prof. Arjuna de Silva, the chairman of the medical panel of the Sri Lanka
Cricket (SLC) board.
Speaking exclusively over the telephone from Colombo on
Sunday morning, he said, "all our national players already had two doses
of (Sputnik) vaccine and it would be around six months once they return from
the World Cup".
"We will be conducting the antibody tests on their
return and those found low in tests will be given a booster dose of Pfizer
vaccine".
After the World Cup, Sri Lanka will play two Tests matches
at Galle (Nov. 21-25 and Nov. 29-Dec.3).
"No fans will be allowed for the home series against
Windies, but yes, we are planning to allow their entry in the Lanka Premier
League (LPL)", de Silva confirmed.
In the meantime, it is also learnt that all players of the
Under-19 which defeated the Bangladesh team (5-0) team were given the first
dose of Pfizer vaccine on 26th October. They will be given the second dose
after 21 days.
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