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Many across India claim ‘magnetic powers’ following COVID vaccine jab

New Delhi: Many across India have claimed to exhibit a magnetic effect in the body after receiving the COVID vaccine jab.

Arvind Sonar, a senior citizen from Nashik’s Shivaji Chowk in Maharashtra, has claimed that he developed magnetic powers after receiving the COVID vaccine, reports claimed.

At first, when the items stuck on his body, the family members thought that it may be due to sweat. However, after taking a bath when he tried sticking objects they still stuck to his body.

To probe why the metal objects were getting stuck on his body, the doctors from the Nashik Municipal Corporation visited Sonar.

Doctor Ashok Thorat told TOI that “After investigation only we can come to some conclusion. For now, we will send a report to the government and after that, we will see if any investigation needs to be done. I have seen the video, however, we can’t confirm that it has happened after vaccination”.

Jayant, Sonar’s son, said he had seen a similar video of a person from Delhi who had claimed to have got magnetic powers after taking the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

Another such case has been reported from Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh. Speaking to India Today, the man Tahir Ansari said he got jabbed on Saturday and decided to test his ‘magnetic strength’ after watching a video of the Nasik man who had claimed that he had developed magnetic power after taking the second dose of the vaccine.

Ansari claimed that he also tried the same by using spoons, forks and coins and was surprised to see them sticking to his body. Soon, a health department team reached Ansari’s home for his check-up.

Following the check-up, Dr SK Ved Rajan told Tahir that there was no magnetic center found in his body. He, however, asked him to stay at home for 48 hours while instructing health department officials to monitor his health.

Similar claims were made from Gujarat and Bangalore. A woman residing in Bellandur area in Bengaluru has claimed magnetic effects after taking the Covid-19 vaccination. Jyothi Gowda took her first dose of Covaxin on April 26 and the second on May 29. In Gujrat, two men from Banaskantha and Upleta claimed that coins and utensils have been sticking to their body and this has now sparked a huge discussion among people.

 

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