Ghaziabad society launches free meal service for Covid-19 patients in home isolation
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Concerned by a spike in Covid-19 infections in NCR, residents of a society in Ghaziabad have come up with an initiative to provide meals to Covid-19 patients who are isolated at home.
As high-rises in the national capital region become Covid-19 containment zones, apartment dwellers at a society in Ghaziabad have come up with an initiative to provide free home-cooked meals to patients in home isolation. A group of residents of Ghaziabad's Crossings Republik have undertaken the initiative with a view to keeping the Covid-19 positive persons indoors so that the chain of transmission could be broken. Shobhit Chitransh, Ujjwal Mishra, Sunjeet Malik, and Sharad Bhardwaj are among the good Samaritans who have taken care of meals for around 250 families in home isolation in their society. “The majority of high-rise residents are nuclear families of two or three people. If they all get sick, there will be no one to look after them. We wanted to pool our resources to deliver free home-cooked meals to their door," said Shobhit.More Related News