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Interventions at Somidi Village
Date: 15.12.2021

On sameday we distributed the provisions to the 35 poor families in somidi village , Kazipet Parish. Mr.Krishnakar Kummari MIJARC International President, Parish priest Fr.Mekala Anand and MIJARC vollnteers were participated and distributed the grocories to the needy families.

• Service sector is not being able to provide their proper service
• Cancellation or postponement of large-scale sports and tournaments
• Avoiding the national and international travelling and cancellation of services
• Disruption of celebration of cultural, religious and festive events
• Undue stress among the population
• Social distancing with our peers and family members
• Closure of the hotels, restaurants and religious places
• Closure of places for entertainment such as movie and play theatres, sports clubs, gymnasiums, swimming pools, and so on
• Postponement of examinationsCancellation or postponement of large-scale sports and tournaments
• Avoiding the national and international travelling and cancellation of services
• Disruption of celebration of cultural, religious, and festive events
• Undue stress among the population
• Social distancing with our peers and family members
• Challenges in the diagnosis, quarantine, and treatment of suspected or confirmed cases
• High burden of the functioning of the existing medical system
• Patients with other disease and health problems are getting neglected
• Overload on doctors and other healthcare professionals, who are at a very high risk
• Overloading of medical shops
• Requirement for high protection Disruption of medical supply chain of essential goods
• Disrupt the supply chain of products
• Losses in national and international business
• Poor cash flow in the market
• Significant slowing down in the revenue

At Kottepeta:
On 15th Dececember we distributed 28 selected poor families at kottapeta village. Mr. Krishnakar Kummari and Singapuram Venkata swamy and local volunteers were helped to distribute the groceries at the village. They couldn’t meet their basic needs and MIJARC ASIA helped 28 families by distributing groceries like Rice, dal, oil, vegetables, masks by volunteers.

Conclusions: There is no doubt that this is a dangerous virus, yet we always believed that human spirit and science will always overcome whatever evils these viruses have but what we have seen is a painful reminder of how human being behaved unethically. Corona crisis has brought into limelight the issue of medical ethics apart from the absolute failures of the government to protect people suffering from other diseases. At many places, the doctors and other front-line warriors were targeted as their localities, which were either posh areas of the cities or middle-class localities, for bringing the risk of Corona. The behavior of people with the rural poor reflected already disconnected social structure which bothers about its own self.

India's fourth recession since independence, the first since liberalization and perhaps the worst to date is here. Corona Pandemic has made a huge impact on human life and its day today functioning. Today, India has emerged as a new epicenter for the novel coronavirus in the Asia Pacific region. Indians are the sixth biggest out-of-pocket health spenders in the low middle income group of 50 nations.

We are extremely grateful for all the assistance received and will be grateful if we are assisted in the future as the situation is acutely and unbearably pathetic.

God bless one and all!!!
Millions of thanks To Wanakkam