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Seven Remdesivir injections stolen in UP district
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Seven Remdesivir injections stolen in UP district. Image Source: IANS News
Kaushambhi : , April 28 (IANS) Seven Remdesivir injections have been stolen from the central surgical store of the district hospital in Kaushambhi district.
The theft came to light on Tuesday.
Store in-charge and pharmacist B. Singh has lodged an FIR with Manjhanpur Kotwali police station regarding the incident.
Deputy SP, Dr Krishna Gopal Singh, told reporters that hospital authorities had lodged a case under appropriate sections of IPC with Manjhanpur Kotwali police against unidentified persons for stealing seven Remdesivir injections.
Hospital authorities said that seven Remdesivir injections along with other medicines, were kept in deep freezer inside the central surgical store of the district hospital.
Seven Remdesivir injections stolen in Kaushambhi district
Seven Remdesivir injections have been stolen from the central surgical store of the district hospital in Kaushambhi district. The theft came to light on Tuesday.
| 29 April 2021 3:30 AM GMT
KAUSHAMBHI (UP): Seven Remdesivir injections have been stolen from the central surgical store of the district hospital in Kaushambhi district. The theft came to light on Tuesday.
Store in-charge and pharmacist B. Singh has lodged an FIR with Manjhanpur Kotwali police station regarding the incident.
Deputy SP, Dr Krishna Gopal Singh, told reporters that hospital authorities had lodged a case under appropriate sections of IPC with Manjhanpur Kotwali police against unidentified persons for stealing seven Remdesivir injections.
Gordon, I greatly respect the stories and sources you bring to VT, but you got this one wrong. The FLCCC are the good guys! You have managed to confuse them with a group calling itself something like the Frontline Alliance. They gave a notorious press conference in D.C., containing the colorful individuals you described.
In addition, your primary source is now very out of date. While it’s true that a fraudulent study of Ivermectin got published, the Lancet published an equally fraudulent study of HCQ. Since then, there have been many studies, most of which are positive. The South American states that gave out Ivermectin have had dramatically positive results. The FLCCC has collected the evidence in this paper: