JimBowie1958
Old Fogey
- Sep 25, 2011
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Why would they do this? Are they drunk?
Do Russian police still operate like KGB thugs?
Curious minds want to know and all that bullshit.
www.foxnews.com
They seem to be having a parallel outbreak of the 'Dropsies'.
Do Russian police still operate like KGB thugs?
Curious minds want to know and all that bullshit.
![www.foxnews.com](https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2020/05/AP20112626940780.jpg)
Third Russian coronavirus doctor plummets from hospital window under hazy circumstances, reports say
Three Russian health care workers have mysteriously plunged from hospital buildings in the past two weeks after criticizing working conditions and hospital administrators amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Three Russian health care workers have mysteriously plunged from hospital buildings in the past two weeks after criticizing working conditions and hospital administrators amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Two of the workers have died from their injuries and one remains hospitalized, the Moscow Times reported.
Alexander Shulepov, a paramedic who tested positive for COVID-19, suffered a skull fracture after falling Saturday from the second floor of a hospital in western Voronezh region, located 320 miles south of Moscow....
Shulepov and his colleague, Alexander Kosyakin, posted a video online on April 22 -- the day he was reportedly hospitalized after testing positive -- criticizing hospital administrators for a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) and making Shulepov work while being sick.
"The chief doctor is forcing us to work. What do we do in this situation?” Shulepov said in the video, according to the newspaper.
Kosyakin was subsequently warned by police against spreading false information and that he could face criminal charges. Shulepov, 37, later refuted Kosyakin's accusations in another video, saying he was in an "emotional state" when he made the claims.
The Voronezh region recorded 636 known COVID-19 cases as of Monday, including 41 of whom are doctors and patients.
On Friday, Yelena Nepomnyashchaya, the interim chief physician at a hospital for war veterans in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, died from injuries from an April 25 fall from her fifth-floor office.
They seem to be having a parallel outbreak of the 'Dropsies'.