It was scary : Apparent murder-suicide shakes Norwalk neighborhood
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Police on the scene at Chatham Drive in Norwalk on Sunday, May 16.Richard Chumney / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Police on the scene at Chatham Drive in Norwalk on Sunday, May 16.Richard Chumney / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NORWALK The day after a couple died in an apparent murder-suicide, neighbors remained stunned at the violence that shook their quiet residential street and sent them fleeing from their homes on Sunday.
It was scary : Apparent murder-suicide shakes Norwalk neighborhood
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May 15, 2021 11:07 IST
From providing free isolation spaces to food, medicine and oxygen, the groups lend a hand at the last rites too
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The Covid isolation facility at Calvary Temple in Hyderabad on May 8, 2021.
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From providing free isolation spaces to food, medicine and oxygen, the groups lend a hand at the last rites too The contours of COVID-19 have assumed different shapes in different cities. The suffering has been no less, however. The need for isolation centres was never more felt, given the nuclear family structures. The demand for oxygen beds and cylinders has gone up exponentially. Food and medical care are major issues too. The healthcare infrastructure is overwhelmed but cries for help have not gone unheeded with socio-religious organisations rising to the occasion.
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.