
St. Elisabeth Monastery spread the Coronavirus. Talking with Andrei Lemeshonok
Nuns and Priests with Coronavirus, but the Pandemic is FAKE!
Andrei Lemeshonok, don’t believe in Fake News about the Coronavirus
Abstract
St. Elisabeth Convent in Minsk accused priest Alexander Shramko and “opposition resources” of lying in connection with the statement about mass diseases in the monastery and published a list of cases:

Don’t believe “Fake News” about mass coronavirus infections in our monastery!
- Priest Artemy Tonoyan is on sick leave because he has the flu and sinusitis.
- Priest Alexander Pashkovsky has pneumonia, but the disease proceeds without complications, and therefore, he undergoes treatment while in the country.
- Fathers Sergiy Nezhbort and Sergiy Faley have the initial stage of the disease (ARVI symptoms), so their etiology has not yet been determined.
- Archpriest Vasily Lesko, 92 years old, although he is indeed in intensive care with a diagnosis of pneumonia, is not a monastery cleric and did not participate in fasting and Easter services in the monastery.
- Two sisters of the monastery (out of 130) have a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19. They are nun Alexia (Yudina Elena Vladimirovna) and nun Paraskeva (Gornostaeva Svetlana Vasilievna). Both are in the hospital.
- Nun Maria (Litvinova Lidia Ivanovna), who lived with the sick nun Paraskeva, was hospitalized on April 22, 2020, awaiting test results.
- Nun Anfisa (Adamovich Natalya Evgenievna) was ill with a high fever, underwent examination, and is currently in her cell. Her condition is stable, and the results of tests are expected.
- Novice Zinaida (Dubanevich Zinaida Iosifovna) was sick with a high fever. She was examined but was not hospitalized
Source:
Nicolaos AA Cheropoulos
Father of Anthoula and Alexandra
Stockholm, Apr. 2020
Reviewed Oct. 2023