Saturday, May 04, 2013

Viral Outbreak

We shall overcome...
Extreme heat conditions and consequent drying up of water resources in Mumbai have led to an outbreak of viral diseases all around. In the Garden, Sardar Teja Singh was the first to be struck by viral fever. No sooner had he recovered than Jagmohan Papneja fell flat. Today Papneja showed up and it was Bose’s turn to bite the dust!
This is a recurring phenomenon every year (particularly in peak summer) when one after another we would be rendered out- of-commission with crippling weakness, mild fever accompanied by shivers and acute chest congestion.
Sunita Jajodia
There can be no saying who would be the next victim just as no amount of precaution can help you escape the virus. The damn thing is in the air. All we can say is that no matter how many times you have been struck by it in the past, do NOT go for self-medication. See a doctor the moment the symptoms show up.
Given the uncertainties, it may not be possible to sustain this blog on a day-to-day basis for some time. Till normalcy is restored, the posts will have to be staggered. We shall of course, try our best to keep you updated on the major developments and highlights of the day – just as today, Sunita Jajodia celebrated her 33rd wedding anniversary by distributing pedas in the Garden. Our hearty congratulations and good wishes go to her and Mr Jajodia.
Harish Wadhwa:
* Take care guys. Keep yourself fit and fine. Don't want anyone to fall ill. If in doubt, stay home. Don't even come to the Garden.
* Caps off to you Sunita-ji! You felt like celebrating your 33rd Wedding Anniversary. Great. I have heard only a select few (actually none), would like to do it after a decade or two. Hee hee.
* We need to 'cap' the virus so that it does not spread.

2 comments:

Harish Wadhwa said...

Take care guys. Don't want anyone to fall ill. If in doubt, stay home, don't come to the garden also, but keep yourself fit and & fine.

Hats of to you Sunita-ji that you felt like celebrating 33rd Wedding Anniversary. Great. I have heard (assume) only a select few (none), would like to do it after a decade or two. Hee hee.

Harish Wadhwa said...

We need to 'cap' the virus, so that it does not spread.