A Brazilian employee tied her colleague with ropes for a strange reason: “Run if you can.” Video

A video revealed that an employee in Brazil tied her co-worker with ropes, after her boss asked her to take him to a health center in order to receive a dose of the vaccine against the emerging corona virus.

And the Brazilian channel TNH1 quoted Ana Andrade, 66, as saying that the president of the association in which she works asked her to accompany her co-worker, Cicero de Oliveira, 48, and another colleague to the city's health center in order to obtain a dose of the vaccine, but she She discovered that her colleague had a morbid fear of injections, and at the vaccination center he started shivering and looked very frightened.

According to the British newspaper "Daily Mail".

Andrade adds that she was afraid that her colleague would leave the vaccination center without getting the vaccine, and as a joke, the center’s employees suggested to her to tie him with ropes so that he would not escape, and they gave her ropes for this, and indeed her colleague submitted to her and agreed to tie him with ropes.

And the footage shows the employee, "Andrade", as she tied up her colleague, "Olivera", with ropes, and tied his feet, and she said to him afterwards: "Come on, run if you can."

The video that was circulated shows "Olivera" sitting on a seat waiting for the vaccine, while "Andrade" stood holding the rope wrapped around his body.

According to the newspaper, Oliveira thanked his colleague for the idea of ​​tying him with ropes, which eased the fears he faced and prevented him for a long time from getting the first dose.

"I don't like the vaccine," Olivera said. "Fear is something that kills us... But the good thing is that everything went well, and I managed to get the vaccine."

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