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Three Russian Doctors Treating The Coronavirus Have Fallen Out Of Windows In Just Over A Week

Three Russian Doctors Treating The Coronavirus Have Fallen Out Of Windows In Just Over A Week

Three Russian Doctors Treating The Coronavirus Have Fallen Out Of Windows In Just Over A Week
Three Russian Doctors Treating The Coronavirus Have Fallen Out Of Windows In Just Over A Week



Alexander Shulepov, a specialist at an emergency vehicle unit in Russia's western Voronezh district, grumbled in an April 22 post via web-based networking media about deficiencies of clinical supplies and being compelled to work notwithstanding testing positive for COVID-19.

After ten days, he tumbled from a medical clinic window under baffling conditions, neighborhood media detailed, making him the third Russian specialist treating coronavirus patients to endure a comparative destiny in only the previous 10 days.


Shulepov, 37, endure the tumble from a second-floor window, however he endured a broke skull and is presently in genuine condition. The two different specialists are accounted for to have kicked the bucket.

The falls are being seen dubiously by numerous individuals in Russia, which has a past filled with focusing on and dispensing with pundits, including a few who have bafflingly tumbled to their demises as of late.

Shulepov's partner, rescue vehicle paramedic Alexander Kosyakin, and agents of the local coronavirus team, affirmed throughout the end of the week that Shulepov dropped out of a window, as per news outlets Meduza and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The episode occurred at the Novousmansky region medical clinic where Shulepov worked and was being treated for COVID-19 in the town of Novaya Usman.

Shulepov had allegedly been hospitalized on April 22 in the wake of testing positive for COVID-19 yet was set to be discharged not long after his most recent test returned negative.

On the day he was conceded, Shulepov and Kosyakin distributed a video in which they whined about their supervisor constraining Shulepov and his associates to keep cooperating significantly after his positive test outcome. 
"The main specialist is constraining us to work. What do we do in this circumstance?" Shulepov said in the video.

Be that as it may, Shulepov withdrew his announcement three days after the fact, in the midst of doubts that he was taken steps to do as such, saying in another video that he was in "an enthusiastic state" when he made his underlying case.


Shulepov is the third doctor in Russia to drop out of a window under baffling conditions during the coronavirus flare-up. 
On Friday, Yelena Nepomnyashchaya, the acting boss doctor at a clinic for war veterans in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, kicked the bucket from wounds supported because of tumbling from her fifth-floor office window on April 25.

A nearby Krasnoyarsk TV channel gave an account of April 25 that Nepomnyashchaya, 47, had quite recently completed the process of chatting on a telephone call with the territorial wellbeing clergyman about transforming one of her emergency clinic structures into a ward to treat coronavirus patients when she fell. Nepomnyashchaya was accounted for to be emphatically against the thought. Reports likewise said she had griped to bosses about the lack of individual defensive hardware (PPE) for her and her staff. Her tribute said she was a 20-year veteran of the local medicinal services framework.

A day sooner, on April 24, Natalya Lebedeva, the 48-year-old head of the emergency vehicle focus in Zvyozdny close to Moscow, kicked the bucket "because of a mishap," as indicated by a Moscow clinic proclamation. She had been hospitalized with COVID-19.

News outlets Moskovsky Komsomolets and REN TV, refering to Lebedeva's partners, said she had tumbled from a high window and that she may have executed herself after allegations from her bosses that she had contaminated a few of her associates with the coronavirus. Police have not affirmed the reports.


The Voronezh district where Shulepov is found had revealed 636 coronavirus cases as of Monday, under 1% of Russia's 145,268 affirmed cases, the Moscow Times detailed. The news site said in any event 41 specialists and patients at the area's biggest medical clinic have been tainted with COVID-19. At any rate 1,280 individuals the nation over have kicked the bucket from the sickness.
After Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted in mid-April that the coronavirus circumstance was completely leveled out, an episode constrained him and local specialists to force severe social separating measures. 
A few eyewitnesses have said Russian specialists might be underreporting the quantity of coronavirus cases and passings from COVID-19 as a result of a low pace of testing.


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