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Malcolmxxx_23

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It got me. My fukking throat felt like it was shutting all last night. So far just a shytty cough, but I got a baby and wife is supposed to work tmrw and Sunday.
Warm water with salt
Then gargle it .. pause
Do it once every 3hrs

Helps with sore throat.. temp relief
 

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The man shot and killed at an entrance to a Toronto subway station on Thursday evening was a 21-year-old student from India who was on his way to work, family members tell CP24.

The victim was at the Glen Road entrance to Sherbourne TTC station in St. James Town at 5 p.m. when he was shot several times.

An off-duty paramedic at the scene attempted to treat him and then he was rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.


Toronto police are on the scene of a fatal shooting at a TTC subway station.

Family and Indian consular officials named him Friday as 21-year-old Kartik Vasudev.

Vasudev’s brother told CP24 he was a student at Seneca College and was taking the subway to his job when he was killed.

He arrived in Canada in January.

“We are shocked & distressed at the unfortunate killing of Indian student Kartik Vasudev in a shooting incident in Toronto yesterday,” The Consulate General of India wrote in a statement posted on Twitter on Friday. “We are in touch with the family and will provide all possible assistance in early repatriation of mortal remains.”

A post-mortem examination is scheduled for sometime on Friday.

Police said the suspect in the shooting is a Black male standing five-foot-six to five-foot-seven inches tall with a medium build.

He was last seen carrying a handgun walking south on Glen Road toward Howard Street.
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I'm going to the Jays game tomorrow. I'm definitely gonna catch this shyt again.

go to costco and buy some kn95s, they're selling a box of 100 for $20 now
this ish sucks though, now im back to sweating with a headache and a sore throat and coughing up green phlegm:dahell:


ya man some friends of mine had this new variant for 9-10 days. get some otc cough syrup, gargle salt water to break up the phlegm like @Malcolmxxx_23 suggested and sleep as much as you can during the weekend
 

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The man shot and killed at an entrance to a Toronto subway station on Thursday evening was a 21-year-old student from India who was on his way to work, family members tell CP24.

The victim was at the Glen Road entrance to Sherbourne TTC station in St. James Town at 5 p.m. when he was shot several times.

An off-duty paramedic at the scene attempted to treat him and then he was rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital where he was later pronounced dead.


Toronto police are on the scene of a fatal shooting at a TTC subway station.

Family and Indian consular officials named him Friday as 21-year-old Kartik Vasudev.

Vasudev’s brother told CP24 he was a student at Seneca College and was taking the subway to his job when he was killed.

He arrived in Canada in January.

“We are shocked & distressed at the unfortunate killing of Indian student Kartik Vasudev in a shooting incident in Toronto yesterday,” The Consulate General of India wrote in a statement posted on Twitter on Friday. “We are in touch with the family and will provide all possible assistance in early repatriation of mortal remains.”

A post-mortem examination is scheduled for sometime on Friday.

Police said the suspect in the shooting is a Black male standing five-foot-six to five-foot-seven inches tall with a medium build.

He was last seen carrying a handgun walking south on Glen Road toward Howard Street.
It's a wrap for Toronto. Last city on earth anyone should visit. Too many reasons to list.
 
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