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The cases are causing strangeness in the press and on social media. They took place in ten days. Three doctors in the battle against covid-19 in Russia fell under circumstances that were not detailed in the windows of the hospitals where they worked. Two of them died.
According to CNN writes, the cases are generating a stir on social networks, because doctors publicly regretted the lack of protective material in the country’s public hospitals. Does the coincidence generate speculation among the Russians, who do not rule out the three possible hypotheses: accidents, suicides or crimes?
A the most recent fall involved Alexander Shulepov, a doctor in the service of an ambulance in Voronezh, 320 kilometers from Moscow. The news said he was in serious condition after falling from a window on the second floor of Novousmanskaya Hospital on Saturday. Shulepov worked at that hospital, where he was also being treated, after testing positive for covid-19.
The doctor was hospitalized on April 22, the date he and a colleague, Alexander Kosyakin, shared an online video denouncing that Shulepov had been forced to continue working even after he was known to be infected.. In a statement, the hospital denied it.
Previously, Kosyakin had previously criticized the hospital administration on social media, for the alleged lack of protective equipment, forcing him to respond to the police, accused of spreading false news.
Three days later, Shulepov appeared in a new video, withdraw previous statements andjustifying that had made them “overwhelmed by emotions.” Next to him, the doctor, director of services at Novousmanskaya Hospital, made sure that his team worked with enough protective equipment.
Last Friday, another doctor fell and died after spending a week in intensive care. The accident will have happened when Elena Nepomnyashchaya, from the Krasnoyarsk hospital, was participating in a meeting with regional authorities., during which the transition from the hospital center to a reference space for the treatment of patients with covid-19 was discussed.
Nepomnyashchaya would not agree, the media write (the regional health department denies it), because he alleges the lack of means of protection in the hospital.
Before, on April 24, Natalya Lebedeva, head of the emergency medical service in Star City, a training base for Russian astronauts, also died after a fall.. Without knowing more.
CNN reports on these cases and also says that it has received no responses from any of the hospitals involved, not even from the Russian authorities.
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