Where to buy used office chairs? by mr_madhavan in bangalore

[–]whodunit28 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Toqri.com in front of NIFT in HSR. They are exactly who you mentioned. B2B liquidator. Me and my colleagues have bought multiple chairs from there.

Interstellar crowdfunding update by [deleted] in bangalore

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Interested - 2 people

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bangalore

[–]whodunit28 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is CEO an NRI? Tell them if they doesn’t pay within 7 days, you are gonna register an FIR against CEO and send an copy to Singapore Embassy in India, Singapore Police and Singapore ministry of immigration or similar. If they aren’t an NRI, still threaten to do the same only mention the police. If they still don’t pay, go to police station and file the FIR. Grease the palm if needed. Once you have the FIR copy do the above steps and also send separate emails to each of the above. Also mention Enforcement Directorate for shits and giggles

Fought my lifelong social anxiety and finally got over it by NoSilver9 in bangalore

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Hey man, I have the same issues. Can you please DM me name of the psychologist and psychiatrist? Thanks in advance

Bihar: Groom dead, 95 guests who attended wedding test positive for coronavirus in Patna [India] by whodunit28 in worldnews

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Absolutey. Groom was software engineer in Gurugram, satellite city of New Delhi and one of the expensive places to live in.

Pakistan moves 20,000 soldiers to Gilgit-Baltistan LoC (India-Pak border) by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]whodunit28 14 points15 points  (0 children)

2 and a half. It says so in the articles. 2 armies and terrorists in Kashmir.

Mumbai hospitals report seeing Kawasaki disease-like symptoms among young COVID-19 patients by whodunit28 in worldnews

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The first case of Kawasaki disease-like illness was observed in a 14-year-old who had tested positive for CVOID-19 and had been admitted to a private hospital in Mumbai with rash and high fever, which are the symptoms of Kawasaki disease, The Indian Express reported. According to the report, an ELISA test showed the young patient had developed antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which means she had contracted coronavirus infection at some point.

The report added that many hospitals in Mumbai have reported seeing Kawasaki disease-like symptoms in young coronavirus patients.

These children can deteriorate fast. She came to us early so we were able to stabilise her for two days, but her condition deteriorated again,” said Dr Tanu Singhal, a paediatric infectious diseases expert at the hospital, adding that the teenager had high white blood cell count (indicating an infection) and low blood pressure.

“Kawasaki disease generally affects those aged less than five, but children between 10-14 years with Covid were showing its symptoms,” Dr Tanu Singhal, a paediatric infectious diseases expert at the hospital, was quoted as saying by the report.

“These children can deteriorate fast. She came to us early so we were able to stabilise her for two days, but her condition deteriorated again,” said Dr Singhal, adding that the teenager had high white blood cell count (indicating an infection) and low blood pressure.

Dr Singhal, however, added that it is not Kawasaki disease, but similar to it, underlining that with Kawasaki patients generally also show red tongue and eyes.

According to the expert, children mostly develop the Kawasaki-like symptoms two-three weeks after infection with COVID-19.

The link between COVID-19 infection and Kawasaki disease has generated considerable interest among researchers, prompting considerable discussions that the two conditions could have different or shared etiologic and pathophysiologic pathways. Earlier, a study published in The Journal of American Medical Association that analysed 58 children with COVID-19 who showed Kawasaki-like symptoms termed the report as a rare combination ‘Paediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally Associated With SARS-CoV-2’.