BangkokPost-Aug 16

Temples have long served to reinforce strong moral values for society and to be safe refuges in hours of need, as exemplified by Wat Suthi Wararam, which now doubles as a community isolation center for residents sick with Covid-19. At a time when the virus has frightened many monks into suspending their alms rounds and closing their temple doors, Wat Suthi Waram has done the opposite. Slipping on protective overalls over their saffron robes, the monks and a handful of volunteers conduct routine testing of people in the neighborhood and bring those infected to quarantine at prayer halls converted into isolation facilities. Food and water are handed to stricken communities as part of the aptly-named project “Phra Mai Ting Yom” (Monks Never Leave Laypeople Behind). The temple had been running a community isolation center for a while before the project’s launch. Medical workers and volunteers signed on to help.

Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2165779/temples-a-refuge-for-covid-victims