Puttur temple converts its hall into COVID care centre
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A temple in Dakshina Kannada has transformed its a hall into a COVID care centre which will likely be put to make use of in a day or two.
The Mahalingeshwara Temple at Puttur managed by the Muzrai Department has made preparations to take care of 40 individuals at a time on the primary flooring of its hall, near the temple.
The Executive Officer of the temple administration committee, H. Naveen Bhandary, advised The Puucho that the Health Department has noticed that COVID-19 is being unfold in Puttur and Kadaba taluks primarily from these returned from different cities and cities to their native locations. Hence such individuals will likely be accommodated within the care centre of the temple first earlier than they go to their properties. They will likely be saved below statement within the centre for per week and people who don’t exhibit any signs will likely be despatched to their respective properties after conducting a swab check. Those who develop signs will likely be handled and if required admitted to hospitals.
Mr. Bhandary mentioned that the Health Department will ship medical doctors and nurses each day to the centre to observe the well being of these accommodated.
The temple has constructed separate cubicles with cot and mattress, desk and different required amenities for 40 individuals.
Mr. Bhandary who can also be the Executive Officer of Puttur and Kadaba Taluk Panchayats, mentioned “the temple volunteers have joined hands in building the facilities without expecting anything in return.” The temple committee will serve meals for these housed within the care centre. If required, extra beds will likely be placed on the bottom flooring of the constructing.
“The intention of the care centre is to cut the transmission to family members at the primary level,” Mr. Bhandary mentioned.
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