One person in Nashik, Maharashtra, claims to have noticed a strange new side effect called magnetism. The new coronavirus is being vaccinated against by people all across the world. They’re also experiencing usual adverse effects from the immunizations, like fever, body discomfort, and weakness.

He is also seen in a video with spoons, money, and other objects stuck to his body. You may be questioning if it’s due to sweat. Even Sonar’s family assumed it was due to sweat, yet metal things continued to attach to his skin even when it was entirely dry.

According to news daily, a senior citizen named Arvind Sonar, a resident of Nashik’s Shivaji Chowk, reports that metal things have been clinging to his body easily since he was vaccinated.

Similar cases have been seen in other parts of the country too.

“I have seen the footage,” Dr. Ashok Thorat remarked in an interview with a reputable news outlet. “However, we can’t prove that it happened after immunization.” Only after a thorough inquiry can we reach a decision.
For the time being, we’ll send a report to the government, and then we’ll determine if any more inquiry is required.”

According to a report by NYMag, anti-vaccine Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an osteopathic physician, testified against the health committee during a hearing to weaken Ohio’s vaccination laws, speaking about the side effects of vaccines and one in particular about people becoming magnetized after the second dose of the vaccine.

You’ll be astonished to learn that something similar has been reported in the United States. While attempting to stick a key on her face, neck, and forehead to defend Tenpenny’s position, a woman claiming to be a certified nurse said, “Explain to me why the key sticks to me.”
It clings to my neck as well.” The key, however, kept slipping off her neck, which was amusing. In an Ohio state legislative hearing, an anti-vaccine nurse attempted to prove the Vaccines Cause Magnetism thesis.