Ulhasnagar man claims developing magnetic powers after taking second dose of Covid-19 vaccine
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Ulhasnagar man claims developing magnetic powers after taking second dose of Covid-19 vaccine

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In the video that has gone viral, plates, spoons and coins can be seen sticking to Ulhasnagar man's body.
KALYAN: After Nashik man, another 46-year-old man from Ulhasnagar has claimed to develop magnetic powers after taking the second dose of Covid-19 vaccine.
To justify and prove his claims, Shantaram Chaudhary has made a video that has gone viral on social media.
In the video, plates, spoons and coins can be seen sticking to his body.
Chaudhary said, "I took my second dose of vaccine on April 19 but on Friday after watching the news about Nashik man who has claimed to develop magnetic power in his body, I also tried the same by using spoons and small plates and surprised that it started sticking".
Earlier, Nashik-based elderly citizen Arvind Sonar has claimed that he had developed magnetic power after taking a second dose of the vaccine.
The Press Information Bureau's (PIB) fact-checking arm, PIB Fact Check said," These claims about Covid-19 vaccines are baseless. Vaccines cannot cause a magnetic reaction in the human body".
Shantaram Chaudhary, a resident of camp number 1 works as a clerk with Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation.
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