CWG quarantine centre shows the way with festive spirit

August 5, 2020, 12:16 am IST in No Filter | India | TOI
“We are in the same city, but we won’t celebrate Raksha Bandhan due to pandemic situation, but we never feel alone due to our doctor brothers and sisters, ” says a thrilled Covid patient of CWG Quarantine centre.
Dr Chandini says “we arrange the very small thing for our patients, we all are a team here”.
Lady patients apply tilak to a doctor and take chocolates from him, similarly, lady doctor blesses little kids also.

Since morning lot of patients feel sad while they see their relatives busy with Raksha Bandhan through their mobile, but during the little programme inside quarantine centre they all forget their sadness and shows their Mehendi applied hands and cheer with “happy Raksha Bandhan”.

During the COVID era, CWG Quarantine centre shows the way– “Love and Care with Strings Attached.”

A corona patient gives blessing and ties rakhi to a doctor on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.

A lady doctor ties ‘rakhi’ to a little corona patient on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.

A lady doctor gves blessing with Rakhi to a little corona patient on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.


(L) A corona patient shows her residence’s Rakhi festival on her phone and (R) She ties Rakhi to a doctor on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.A doctor offers chocolate after tying ‘rakhi’ to a corona patient on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.

A corona patient ties Rakhi to a doctor on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.

A lady doctor ties ‘rakhi’ to a little corona patient on the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’, at Commonwealth Gams Village Quarantine centre in Delhi.

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