Alexej Nawalny dismissed from the hospital The opposition had previously been admitted to a clinic with allergy symptoms. His doctor suspected poisoning. Now he will be sent back to jail. Alexei Nawalny has been released from the hospital and is scheduled to go to jail again. Previously, the detained Russian opposition had been transferred to a clinic in Moscow. Officially, there was the talk of an allergy; his family doctor suspected Nawalny could have been poisoned. "We can not rule out that his skin was touched by poison and was injured by an unknown chemical substance by a third party," wrote the doctor Anastasia Wassilewa on Facebook. Nawalny had swollen eyelids and abscesses on the neck, back, trunk and elbow. Nawalny has never had an allergic reaction before, Wassilewa said. After being denied access to her patient, Vasileva was sent to Nawalny after several inquiries with a colleague. On her Facebook page, she wrote that Nawalny is getting better after intensive medication. At the same time, she criticized in her Facebook post the announcement of the hospital administration to dismiss Nawalny again. So soon after discontinuing the medication, it was irresponsible to bring him back to the cell where the symptoms first appeared.