Gift of the Givers says it will drill for water at Rahima Moosa Hospital Existing, defunct boreholes near the hospital will be assessed with a view to resuscitating them. Stock photo. Image: 123RF/Weerapat Kiatdumrong
Gift of the Givers said their team will be drilling for water at the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital to avert a water crisis there.
“Having delivered bottled water on 28 and 31 May, Gift of the Givers drilling teams will be arriving at the hospital shortly, having been granted permission by the management and infrastructure team to drill for water,” said the organisation s founder, Imtiaz Sooliman.
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China savors fan-tastic start as Suzhou pumps up volume By SHI FUTIAN | China Daily | Updated: 2021-06-01 09:42 Share CLOSE Fans roar on Team China during the World Cup Asian zone Group A qualifier against Guam in Suzhou, Jiangsu province on Sunday. China thrashed Guam 7-0 to keep its Cup qualification hopes alive. REUTERS
The home team laid on a goal fest and the fans delivered the deafening cheers as Suzhou played host to spine-tingling scenes rarely witnessed in world soccer since the pandemic began.
Roared on by 30,000 passionate supporters inside Suzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Team China got the final phase of its World Cup Group A qualification campaign off to a flying start, with the return of spectators en masse serving as a timely reminder of China s successful fight against the coronavirus.
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DARBHANGA: Four children have died in Bihar s Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) over the last few days. Among those who died was an infant who had tested positive for Covid-19, hospital authorities said on Monday.
According to the Principal of DMCH and incharge of the Critical Care Unit (CCU), all four children were experiencing breathlessness and had pneumonia-like symptoms. They were in serious medical condition. They were experiencing breathlessness and had symptoms like pneumonia. One of them had tested positive for Covid. Others tested negative, DMCH principal, K N Sharma told ANI.
The baby was admitted to the hospital around 6 am on Sunday. He was shifted to the DMCH, the largest hospital in North Bihar, from a private nursing home in Patna after it tested positive for COVID-19.