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Volunteers of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and the Students Islamic Organisation of India at the information centre at Noor Ul Huda Masjid in Tiruchi on Thursday.
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Volunteers affiliated to the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) and the Students Islamic Organisation of India (SIO) have set up an Information and Counselling Centre for COVID-19 patients at the Noor ul Huda Masjid in Alwarthope in the city. The volunteers provide guidance for COVID-19 patients including availability of beds in hospitals, connect them to distributors of oxygen concentrators and provide tele-counselling through a team of doctor-volunteers.
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Coimbatore mosque turned into counselling centre for Covid patients
The centre, established at the Masjidhul Hudha mosque in Karumbukadai, will guide those who seek assistance on Covid treatment facilities.
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COIMBATORE: A 40-year-old mosque in Coimbatore has been converted into a counselling-and-helpline centre for Covid patients. Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and Students Islamic Organisation hit upon the idea as prayers are not held due to lockdown. The centre started functioning on Friday.
The centre, established at the Masjidhul Hudha mosque in Karumbukadai, will guide those who seek assistance on Covid treatment facilities. Speaking to Express, district secretary of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind MS Sabeer Ali said, “We offer two services help public get required information on bed availability in the district and counsel patients on improving their physical and mental health.”