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Of lost livelihoods, shattered families | Coimbatore News

Adline Sheeba The first wave of Covid-19 pandemic left lakhs of people devastated due to the fear of unknown, unpreparedness and uncertainty. A year of fighting and preparations later, cases continue to overwhelm the system in the second wave and uncertainty remains a constant. The contagion has by now directly or indirectly hit most if not all homes, causing either loss of lives or livelihood. Or both. Four people who have encountered Covid-19 in close quarters tell Komal Gautham how it’s an ongoing fight He’s tormented by wails of the grieving VDinakaran has been working at the Kannammapet crematorium for a decade now, but not once until now has the grief hit home so hard. The number of bodies he cremates has increased five-fold and the pain and grief he sees every day has got to him, he says. “The grief is so much that I am unable to shed tears. We try to console families, but the pain is too much to handle.” He says he has not been able to eat or sleep properly for tw

Tributes paid to Chennai police personnel who died due to COVID-19

According to the police, the victims are two special sub-inspectors and a head constable. City Police Commissioner Shankar Jiwal and other police officers paid tributes to three police personnel who lost their lives due to COVID-19 recently. According to the police, the victims are two special sub-inspectors (SSIs) and a head constable. T. Arul, SSI, attached with the traffic police, Sembium, died on May 6 at the Government Royapettah Hospital without responding to the treatment. Another SSI K.R. Balaji, attached with the traffic police, Villivakkam, succumbed at the Government Stanley Hospital on May 7. Another victim K. Suresh Kumar was under treatment since April 26 at the Government College Hospital in Omandurar Government Estate and died on May 1 without responding to treatment.

Platform dweller killed as car runs over in Chennai s Kothawal Chavadi

Platform dweller killed as car runs over in Chennai’s Kothawal Chavadi Updated: Updated: May 10, 2021 13:41 IST She was immediately taken to Government Stanley Hospital where she succumbed to injuries in the early hours of Monday. Share Article AAA She was immediately taken to Government Stanley Hospital where she succumbed to injuries in the early hours of Monday. A 50-year-old woman platform dweller killed when a car driven by a businessman ran over her in Kothawal Chavadi while she was sleeping on platform. The victim has been identified as Dhanaselvi who used to do domestic work at houses and shops in the surrounding areas. She used to sleep on the platform on Gate Street, M.K.Garden along with a few other platform dwellers in the night.

Volunteers and health workers are the ones people rely on

Updated: Pandemic teaches everyone a lesson in gratitude and appreciation Share Article AAA CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, 26/04/2021: ( FOR CITY ) Patient being taken from covid ward to scan center with oxygen support at KMC hospital on PoonamalleeHigh Road, in Chennai   | Photo Credit: RAVINDRAN R. Pandemic teaches everyone a lesson in gratitude and appreciation More than a year since they started tending to COVID-19 patients, healthcare workers have remained the support that the families could not offer to patients. Doctors, nurses, ward boys, ambulance drivers and mortuary workers have calmed agitated patients and reassured terrified families as they continue their work. Many of them have to stay away from their families and children. These tireless people who work behind the screens have earned the appreciation and gratitude of patients and their families.

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