56
As India braves the second wave of COVID-19, its citizens are emerging as real heroes by rising to the challenge and offering help in any way they can. According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, there are 33,53,675 Covid patients in the country as of May 18, 2021.
For many quarantined at home with symptoms of fatigue, headache, and fever among others, the challenge in the recovery path is access to healthy food.
In Bengaluru, these Covid warriors are helping patients by opening up their kitchens, and coordinating with home chefs, restaurants, and volunteers to ensure healthy home cooked meals reach the doorsteps of patients in quarantine.
How citizens of India are coming to the rescue amidst a brutal second wave of COVID-19 yourstory.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yourstory.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
How citizens of India are coming to the rescue amidst a brutal second wave of COVID-19
People from all walks of life are leveraging every resource and extending help and then there are some minting money during the crisis. The second wave of COVID-19 holds a mirror against India’s humanity.
0 claps
Share on
Countries around the world have expressed solidarity with India as it battles the second wave of COVID-19. The US, France, Australia, Pakistan, Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, China, and Australia, amongst other countries have ensured help during this unprecedented time for the country. Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper, lit up in tricolor, and displayed the message, “Stay Strong India.”