By now, the total number of corona patients has risen to 12,970 and 30 deaths. Most of the patients are still being reported from the Western Province. Around 400 corona infections were reported yesterday (06). Also, a large number are subject to the quarantine process. Against this backdrop, the government has hinted that the country will be fully open from the 9th. The President had recently stated that the law would be strictly enforced after the lifting of the curfew. It has also issued a new set of guidelines to be followed after the curfew is lifted. But while there is still a shortage of corona patients in the country, the people of the country are amazed at the opening of the country and a strong suspicion. Whether the rulers of the country are sacrificing the people for their own affairs without thinking of the people of that country. Fewer deaths were reported across the country during the first wave of Covid, but corona deaths are now rising abnormally in the second wave. But there are various doubts about whether they are ready to open up risk zones by making them normal as well. That is, Basil Rajapaksa will be sworn in in Parliament from 11 to 14 and celebrations will be held around the country from 16 to 20. President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s first inauguration, budget on November 17 and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s 75th election day. Due to the LPL cricket tournament (Nov. 27 – Dec. 17) on November 18, political sources say. As all these things of the Rajapaksa family are scheduled to take place in November, the country’s curfew is an obstacle. Hector Appuhamy, a Member of Parliament for the United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA), said at a recent press conference that as the second wave of corona spreads, corona infected people are dying in their homes, forgetting the corona and preparing to hold a carnival.