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Calvary Temple Sets Up 300 Bed Covid Care Centre For Poor May 11, 2021, 12:39 IST
Hyderabad: The Calvary Temple has decided to give their church premises to create a facility for the treatment of COVID-19 patients from underprivileged backgrounds. The facility is developed in association with Ankura Hospital and Theresa Hospital and was inaugurated by TRS MLC K Kavitha.
The isolation centre offers free treatment, medicine and food to COVID-19 patients. The facility consists of 50 oxygen beds and 250 normal beds, with a staff of over 100 people to look after the patients.
MLC Kavitha congratulated and thanked Brother Satish for their initiative to cater to the needs of ailing poor people affected by the infection.
MLC Kavitha inaugurates 300-bed COVID isolation center at Calvary Temple
The Calvary temple founder Brother Satish decided to open their premises for the treatment of those COVID positive patients who belonged to the underprivileged background.
By Sakina Fatima| Published: 8th May 2021 7:37 pm IST MLC and former MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha on Saturday inaugurated a Calvary temple COVID isolation centre
Hyderabad: In a bid to address the bed crunch in hospitals amid a spike in COVID-19 cases, a new isolation center has been set up in Hyderabad to tide over the crisis and start taking patients from Monday May 10.
MLC and former MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha on Saturday inaugurated a Calvary temple COVID isolation centre in association with Ankura Hospital and Theresa Hospital.
A 300-bed Covid isolation centre came up at Calvary Temple at Miyapur here.The Calvary Temple founded by Brother Satish decided to open their premises for the treatment of Covid positive patients from the underprivileged background.The .
NURSES and staff of St. Theresa’s Hospital at Nkoranza in the Brong Ahafo region have petitioned the Chairperson of the Catholic Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), a body in charge of management of Catholic hospitals, to cause immediate reshuffling of management of the hospital.
Their reasons are premised on what they have described as ‘harassment’ that they are being subjected to.
In a petition titled – ‘Calling for Immediate Reshuffling of Management of St. Theresa Hospital’, the signatories to the petition said ‘no one is required to tolerate harassment in the work place and if it happens, a complaint letter sent to a higher authority will be in order.