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Will Stewart & Matthew Dresch

Coronavirus: Third Russian doctor falls from hospital window after PPE complaint

A third Russian doctor has plunged from a hospital window after complaining about medics facing intolerable coronavirus pressures.

Alexander Shulepov, 37, is fighting for his life with head injuries after taking part in a video which claimed he was ordered to work despite testing positive for Covid-19.

He and his colleagues also warned about PPE shortages in Voronezh city.

Later - lying in a coronavirus hospital bed - Mr Shulepov made a second video to retract the claims amid suspicions he was pressured to do so.

On Saturday, while being treated at Novousmanskaya district hospital, the experienced ambulance doctor plunged from a second floor window sustaining skull fractures.

Alexander Shulepov is fighting for his life after falling out of a hospital window (Bloknot Voronezh)

He is now in a grave condition.

Two senior women doctors in Russia have died recently after falling from hospital windows amid reports they had challenged their superiors over a lack of PPE for coronavirus patients.

Mr Shulepov was filmed with paramedic colleague Alexander Kosyakin who - a day earlier - had been summoned by police under suspicion of spreading fake news after complaining about PPE shortages.

Their hospital chiefs claimed the allegations were untrue, but the medics believed Mr Shulepov’s infection proved the lack of protection equipment.

Alexander Kosyakin (right) said Dr Shulepov (left) was forced to work despite testing positive (Alexander Kosyakin)

In the video Mr Kosyakin said: “Ambulance doctor Alexander Shulepov is next to me, he is just confirmed Covid-19.

“The chief doctor is forcing us to work, what do we do in this situation?

“We are not leaving the shift…

“Myself and Alexander has been working together for a month.

“This is the situation. Everyone says it’s fake (but) these are real facts for you.”

Mr Kosyakin was summoned by police for spreading 'fake news' (Alexander Kosyakin)

Three days later after being hospitalised, Mr  Shulepov recorded a video claiming his condition had improved.

"I have a runny nose, otherwise all is well,” he said.

He claimed that in the earlier video “we were high on emotions” and that after he was found to be Covid-19 positive, he was taken off his shift.

This has led to allegations that was forced to record a message from his sick bed clearing his hospital bosses.

Hospital chief doctor Igor Potanin has refused to comment.

In another case, Dr Natalya Lebedeva, 48, plunged 60ft to her death from the sixth floor of a Moscow hospital after colleagues said she was unfairly blamed for the spread of coronavirus at her clinic in Star City, near Moscow, the training centre for cosmonauts.

She had become infected from Covid-19.

Dr Yelena Nepomnyashchaya, 47, a mother of two, sustained fatal injuries after falling 60ft from a window at her Krasnoyarsk hospital.

Colleagues said she had complained about an “acute shortage” of personal protection equipment for doctors and nurses.

 
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