A 66-year-old woman from Barasat in Bengal’s North 24 Pargana, is the latest of the multiple cases of human magnetism hat have been reported from across the country.
Medical bodies throughout the country have, however, debunked the theory of the phenomenon happening after taking two doses of vaccine.
Anima Naskar (66), who has developed magnetism and metallic items are getting stuck on her body, does not blame it on the vaccine but states that since it was on news, her son experimented with her. But in her case, it turned out to be positive.
“I saw on TV that someone in North Bengal has faced similar problems. The man claimed that he has developed this issue post completion of two doses of vaccine. Since I was also done with both the jabs, my son tried sticking coins on my hand and it worked,” said Mrs. Naskar.
Naskar’s son, Sandeep, stated he would be visiting the local government’s health department in the evening and get it reported. Neither the son nor Naskar blame it on the vaccine, however, they are both curious to know the reason behind it.
Her son Sandeep said, “I am not blaming the vaccine, but it is a fact that vaccines were developed fast. Maybe some reaction has occurred with some individuals. Application of talcum powder is dropping these metals from her body.”
Anima, however was calm about the matter. She laughed and said she wasn’t getting scared of human magnetism.
“I am not afraid at all, just curious to know what is the reason behind this phenomenon,” said a smiling Anima Naskar.