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Social Media Post Tamil Sinhala

Informs the potential migrants to beware and to be informed on the migration process as there could be many human smugglers promoting fake migration opportunities abroad parallel to COVID 19 situation in the world. It also emphasizes the key documents a migrant must have in their hand prior to their departure and the importance of having valid work permit for employment purposes abroad.

The post promotes the SMC hotline for further information or queries on the safe migration process and health and safety measures to be undertaken with the global COVID 19 outbreak.

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Informs migrants who had returned to Sri Lanka to be vigilant on the general symptoms of COVID 19 and in case if such symptoms occur, not to hide them and to support the government health protocol by providing fullest support towards the quarantine process.

The post promotes the SMC hotline for further information or queries on the safe migration process and health and safety measures to be undertaken with the global COVID 19 outbreak.

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Informs the general public to fully assist the country’s complete mobility restrictions as a responsible citizen by staying home and to abide with the health, law and order protocols of the country as most of the Corona infected patients in Sri Lanka found to be asymptotic. The post promotes the SMC hotline for further information or queries on the safe migration process and health and safety measures to be undertaken with the global COVID 19 outbreak.

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Informs potential migrants who had already applied and paid money fully or in installment basis for their migration process not to panic / to be stressed due to the COVID 19 outbreak in the world. If they have any issues and challenges faced due to the sudden lockdown of the country, they were asked to contact the SMC hotline for individual guidance / psychosocial support.

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A general post that informs the Sri Lankan communities to avoid stigma on the migrants returning to Sri Lanka and not to stereotype them all as agents of COVID 19 spread in Sri Lanka. It also emphasizes to support the migrant workers repatriated as they had contributed to our economy and development in many ways in the past and to support them in this hard times of the COVID 19 global spread as it is not their fault.

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