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BHOPAL: Doctors at a private medical facility in city are working 24X7 to revive a three-and-a-half-year-old girl from a disease which they believe is most likely a new illness a Covid-19–associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) or Kawasaki-like disease (KD).
While doctors are finding it bit difficult to differentiate her illness following similar symptoms, financial constraints have left her parents anguished.
KD is a severe illness that affects mostly children under five. It features inflammation of blood vessels. Though the cause of KD is not clearly known, experts say, it occurs in genetically predisposed children after exposure to even airborne infections. Covid-19 is a recent addition to it.
15:02 28.04.2021
Misen announces plans to recover hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars from Ukraine over increase in gas royalties 1 min read
Misen Enterprises AB and Misen Energy AB (Sweden) want to recover hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars from Ukraine due to an increase in the royalty for gas production during the period of its work with JSC Ukrgazvydobuvannia under joint activity agreements.
According to the materials released to the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers scheduled for Wednesday, Misen filed a statement of claim seeking to launch arbitration proceedings against the state of Ukraine on March 24, 2021.
In this regard, the Ministry of Justice asks to apply a simplified negotiating procedure for the procurement of legal advisors services to defend the state in arbitration.
US police shooting: How could the police have mistaken a gun for a Taser?
13 Apr, 2021 07:58 PM
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A Black Lives Matter protest following the death of Daunte Wright. Photo / Getty Images
New York Times
By: Shawn Hubler and Jeremy White The chief of police for Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, where Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by a white officer, said that the shooting was an accident. The officer, Kimberly A. Potter, a 26-year veteran of the force, had intended to deploy her Taser, the chief said at a news conference, but had shot her service pistol instead.