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COVID Patients In Russia Are Falling To Death From Hospital Buildings, Investigations Start After A Doctor Dies

A strange story in unfolding in Russia – scientists and patients involved in the COVID-19 are mysteriously falling from the hospital windows and so far six of them have died this year.

Another scientist named Alexander Kagansky fell from the 14th floor of the hospital building where he was working on the COVID vaccine.

Some claim it is some antibiotic that is causing suicidal tendencies as a side effect, some claim there is a deeper conspiracy.

A scientist found dead when the investigations began

Daily Mail has reported that Dr Kagansky was in his underwear when he was found on the ground, and he also had stabbing wounds on his body. He was connected to the Edinburgh University in UK, and he had previously worked on cancer research as well.

His death is the sixth in the row of mysterious COVID-related deaths that have happened in Russia in 2020. The other five victims were being treated for Coronavirus.

Russian Investigative Committee has been probing his murder and they have arrested a suspect who happens to be a 45-year-old man. The suspect has claimed that Dr Kagansky was mentally unstable and stabbed himself with a knife before jumping from the window. He also said that he tried to take the knife away from Dr Kagansky.

The antibiotic used in COVID treatment is responsible?

Image Credit: Daily Mail

Perhaps the strangest thing about all these incidents is the medical claim that one of the antibiotics being used in the COVID treatment is causing suicidal thoughts in people.

Family members of the victims who died during their COVID treatment by falling from hospital windows – suggest that the antibiotic Levofloxacin is to blame.

Levofloxacin is a particularly powerful antibiotic that is used in the treatment of pneumonia, but sometimes it also interferes with the nervous system and causes serious psychological hazards such as hallucinations, paranoia, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.

While that could be true about the COVID patients undergoing treatment, we don’t know if that’s also something that applies to Dr Kagansky who was working on the COVID vaccine and it’s not known if he took that antibiotic or not.

 

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