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Waruna Karunatilake

Sri Lankan lawmaker eats raw fish to promote sales hit by coronavirus

FILE PHOTO: A staff official wearing protective mask works at the meat and fish stall at a Keels super market, amid concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 17, 2020. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File Photo

A former Sri Lankan fisheries minister bit into a raw fish at a news conference in Colombo on Tuesday to encourage sales following a slump during the coronavirus pandemic.

Fish sales in the country have cratered after a major coronavirus cluster emerged in the Central Fish Market in the outskirts of the capital last month.

"Our people who are in the fisheries industry cannot sell their fish. People of this country are not eating fish," said Dilip Wedaarachchi, gesticulating with a medium-sized fish.

Wedaarachchi, an opposition lawmaker, served as fisheries minister until last year.

"I brought this fish to show you. I am making an appeal to the people of this country to eat this fish. Don’t be afraid. You will not get infected by the coronavirus," he said, before taking a bite out of the whole fish.

The outbreak in the main wholesale market has led to thousands of infections and spread across the country.

Tens of thousands of tonnes of fish have been left unsold after the market was forced to close, and prices plunged as people stopped buying and eating fish, a mainstay of the Sri Lankan diet.

(Reporting by Waruna Karunatilake; Writing by Alasdair Pal; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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