Calvary Temple opens up for Covid isolation centre
In view of the rising Covid19 cases, the Calvary Temple, founded by Brother Satish, has opened its premises for the treatment of Covid patients who come from underprivileged backgrounds. The centre was launched on Saturday by TRS MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha.
The Calvary Temple Covid isolation centre has been developed in association with Ankura Hospital and Theresa Hospital. This
300-bed facility has 50 oxygen beds and 250 normal beds with a staff of over 100 to look after the patients.
The facility has been opened for the underprivileged section of society and offers free treatment, medicine and food to Covid positive patients from Monday.
Addressing the media on the occasion, Kavitha, the former member of Parliament from Nizamabad congratulated and thanked Brother Satish, Ankura Hospital and Theresa Hospital for their noble gesture and swift initiative to cater to the needs of the ailing needy.
In her address, Kavitha also made a plea to the media and to the people to be safe and be vigilant about the safety of others. She further requested the people to adhere to Covid protocols and to take all precautionary measures for protection from Covid-19.
Kavitha took to Twitter to congratulate Brother Satish, Calvary Temple, Ankura Hospital, and Theresa Hospital. She tweeted, "Congratulating Brother Satish of Calvary Temple who in association with Ankura Hospital and Theresa Hospital have opened 300 bed Covid Isolation Centre for needy people in the premises of Calvary Temple. #COVID19" (sic).