On Monday, Judge Anthony Kelly overturned the revocation of Novak Djokovic’s visa and gave him the opportunity to stay in Australia. At the time, he thought the Serb’s documentation of his medical exemption was sufficient, but it seems that the world’s №1 PCR test may not be reliable.
The German media Der Spiegel and IT specialists from the Zerforschung group found strange discrepancies in the documents that the tennis player’s lawyers presented to the court.
They submitted paper copies of the documents certifying a positive PCR test for Covid-19 on December 16 and a negative result on December 22 – ie. Djokovic should have been infected and cleared of the coronavirus within six days.
Spiegel and Zerforschung found three discrepancies that call this chronology into question.
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