The positive patients of the novel coronavirus will be kept in the quarantine centers for two weeks as per the guidelines issued by the central government. To boost their health and immunity system the Andhra Pradesh government has decided to provide the patients with nutritious food.
The nutritious food menu includes curry, dal, rasam, sambar, and curd with rice which will be provided twice a day. Apart from this, the patients were also given bananas, eggs, almonds, cashew nuts. Dry dates, coconut water so that their immune system boosts.
Patients who were kept in the quarantine center in Ganguru of the Penamaluru Mandal in Andhra Pradesh were given this nutritious food to boost their immune system and increase their resistance power.
For dinner, they will be provided rice and chapati and four liters of mineral water will also be provided for the patients. Along with this, they were also provided with food that boosts their resistance power.
This was the project started as a pilot project in Andhra Pradesh and if the project gets good results, the same will be implemented in fellow Telugu state Telangana too where positive cases have reached more than 400.
The nutritious food menu includes curry, dal, rasam, sambar, and curd with rice which will be provided twice a day. Apart from this, the patients were also given bananas, eggs, almonds, cashew nuts. Dry dates, coconut water so that their immune system boosts.
Patients who were kept in the quarantine center in Ganguru of the Penamaluru Mandal in Andhra Pradesh were given this nutritious food to boost their immune system and increase their resistance power.
For dinner, they will be provided rice and chapati and four liters of mineral water will also be provided for the patients. Along with this, they were also provided with food that boosts their resistance power.
This was the project started as a pilot project in Andhra Pradesh and if the project gets good results, the same will be implemented in fellow Telugu state Telangana too where positive cases have reached more than 400.