GOOD NEWS:Unique COVID-safety device, Extending Help to the Needy,Bouts of Inspiration & More

Inspiring stories from across the country in times of ravaging COVID crisis 

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Inspiring stories from across the country in times of ravaging COVID crisis 

A Tool for COVID-safety

innovation With the second wave of COVID-19 spreading across the country, physical distancing has become more important than ever. To help people practice this necessary precaution two high-school students from Patna—Arpit Kumar, and his brother Abhijeet Kumar, from the Bihar Bal Bhawan Kilkari are doing their bit by developing a unique alert device that measures and  alerts the bearer if anyone with a higher than normal body temperature is close by. The device, called Contactless Temperature and Distance Measuring, is as big as a badge and can be pinned on one’s clothes. The brothers developed the innovation, which works on infrared sensitivity, over four months during last year’s lockdown. With the institute’s help, they have registered the device with a government agency and received a patent certification this year.

Meals for Ailing Folk

Giving When a family member tested positive for COVID-19, sisters Anupama, 32, and Neelima Singh,26, and their mother Kundan Devi witnessed first hand how difficult it can be for ailing folk to prepare their own meals while isolating at home.The trio began preparing and sending meal packets from their home in Patna’s Rajendranagar for patients who reach out to them through social media. Neelima rides as far as 15 km a day to deliver the food. “We have dedicated all our savings, which were kept for marriage, anniversaries and birthday functions for the next year, to continue serving free food to COVID-19 patients,” Anupama said.

Help for the Stranded

Community In December 2020,France abruptly banned all travellers and freight from the UK after the discovery of a new COVID-19 variant.The fallout? Hundreds of Europe bound transport-truck drivers were stran...

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