Assam Man Develops Magnetic Properties after being given Corona Vaccine

Shiv Shankar Adhikari, a school teacher from Bijni, developed magnetic properties after being given COVID-19 vaccination. Materials composed of iron stuck to his skin like glue.
Assam Man Develops Magnetic Properties after being given Corona Vaccine

Is it true that delivering the COVID vaccination increases recipients' magnetic power? Could a vaccinated person's body attract iron like a magnet? According to reports, such an incident occurred in Assam this time after a similar incident was reported from outside the state. 

Shiv Sankar Adhikari, a science teacher from Bijni, Chirang, is said to have developed the sensation that his body could attract iron and iron-based goods like a magnet.

It piqued the locals' interest, and they attempted to test Adhikari's extraordinary magnetic power.

Surprisingly, his body could attract all materials composed of iron, and these objects remained on to his body. 

Locals believe it's because of the COVID-19 vaccination, which was administered to Adhikari. However, he refused to believe what the locals reported, claiming that his body had gained a similar type of magnetic strength a few years before. 

At that time too his body attracts iron. However, it did not remain in his body indefinitely. He also denied that the COVID vaccination had a harmful effect on his health. Some people's bodies, according to some specialists, have magnetic power. 

Similarly, after receiving the second dosage of the Covishield vaccination, a Sikkim native claims to have obtained "magnetic capabilities." The 52-year-old Martam native from East Sikkim was taken aback when the metal pieces became glued to his flesh. He stated he used spoons and coins, and they all clung to his body. 

"I saw the news yesterday and tried to see if it works. To my surprise, it actually did. It was not a one-off case. This morning too, a few of my fellow police personnel came to my place and tried the same on my body. It worked again. Utensils are getting glued to my body," he said. 

The entire series of people turning into 'Iron Men' post-COVID-19 vaccination was first reported in Nashik. The senior citizen, Arvind Sonar, a resident of Nashik's Shivaji Chowk, claimed that metal things have been clinging to his body readily after being vaccinated. In a video, he is also shown with spoons, coins, and other objects stuck to his body. You could be wondering if it's due to perspiration. Even Sonar's family members assumed it was due to sweat, yet metal things continued to attach to him even when his skin was fully dry. 

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