COVID-19 slowly showing up at Rajaji Nagar colony
The Hindu
Rajaji Nagar (Chenkalchoola) is one of the housing colonies in the capital that remained almost impervious to COVID-19 during its first wave last year, but now in the second wave, some mild cases have
Rajaji Nagar (Chenkalchoola) is one of the housing colonies in the capital that remained almost impervious to COVID-19 during its first wave last year, but now in the second wave, some mild cases have been reported from here. On Thursday, as many as 30 residents from here who had tested positive were shifted to the COVID-19 first-line treatment centre (FLTC) at Samethi in Anayara. With more than 1,000 houses on 11.5 acres, physical distancing is not easily achieved here. Yet, right from the initial days of the pandemic, a group of youth from the locality joined hands with the civic authorities to create awareness and take measures to shield the locality from the virus.More Related News
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