A suspected coronavirus patient sparked a frantic chase by medics – in full protective gear – in the Russian city of Arzamas, as the supposed patient sprinted away from a moving ambulance, action-movie style.
The bizarre scene, seemingly lifted from a zombie flick, unfolded on Wednesday, with footage of the pursuit going viral across the Russian-speaking part of the internet. The short clip shows a man being chased by medics wearing white biohazard suits.
The incident prompted wild speculation, with most netizens suggesting the medics were chasing a coronavirus-stricken man who objected to hospitalization. Apparently impressed with how easily the runner left his pursuers behind, others said he was a local athlete who was simply reluctant to self-isolate.
The mayor of Arzamas set the record straight, however, explaining that the runaway was actually a mentally challenged individual who was suspected of having Covid-19 and was to be tested as a precautionary measure before being transferred to institutional care. He was to be taken to a nearby hospital for tests, but it seems he had other plans.
Also on rt.com Putin announces additional measures to support Russian economy & business amid coronavirus pandemicThe brief chase ended with the man being caught and taken to a medical facility. The results of his test are expected on Sunday.
Russia has confirmed more than 8,600 cases of Covid-19, as well as over 60 deaths. While the figures are dwarfed by the numbers in the worst-affected nations, the spread has accelerated over the past few days, with around 1,000 new cases confirmed daily.
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