Hyderabad: The surge in Covid-19 cases in Hyderabad for the past few weeks has encouraged residents to organize and help those affected.
In contrast to the first wave when the household affected by Covid-19 is being sealed and stigmatized, people are now united by many pandemics who take responsibility to help each other.
The family affected by Covid, which is under house isolation gets hand help from the side or across the fence.
Residents in many community-gated colonies and colonies provide daily food, drugs among other important items with affected families by following the Covid protocol such as social distance.
“I have an old partner who lives next to me.
Their children live in the US.
Both are affected and don’t really understand technology to use the online food delivery platform.
When I have to know about this, I decided to extend help by serving them food every day , “said Madhav Rao, a resident of East Marredpally.
Many residents living in gated communities also advanced to help those in need.
“We have a common Whatsapp group, where families affected submitted food requests and preferences such as vegetarian / non vegetarian, South Indian or North India.
Therefore, the chef’s house came to help them and send food through our security staff to the house -The house, “said Gopi Alisetty, Secretary General of the Avatar of my house.
Not only this, the increasing number of people delivered food for free to people affected by Covid-19.
Many of them are those who have offered similar services during the second wave.