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INSANE: Man Gets Vaccinated Against COVID-19 Over 90 Times


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Not once, twice, or even thrice but a German man has received over 90 Covid-19 vaccinations.

A 60-year-old man from Germany reportedly received over 90 Covid-19 vaccinations in order to sell vaccine passes for others.

The 60-year-old would get vaccinated and would then sell vaccine passes to people who didn’t want to get vaccinated but needed passes for their jobs.

After over a year of being vaccinated on regular basis, he was finally caught in the city of Eilenburg, Saxony due to the fact he got vaccinated two days in a row at the same vaccination center.

The Daily Mail had more details to share:

A German man got himself vaccinated against Covid 90 times so he could sell forged jab passes.

The passes, which had real vaccine batch numbers, were being sold to those who did not want to get jabbed themselves.

It is said that the man, 60, from the city of Magdeburg, received up to 90 vaccinations against COVID-19 at centres in Saxony.

The 60-year-old, whose name has not been released in line with German privacy laws, got the jabs for months until police caught him.

He was discovered after he had a COVID-19 jab two days in a row at a vaccination centre in Eilenburg, Saxony.

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Several blank cards were confiscated from the 60-year-old by police.

US News got the scoop too:

A 60-year-old man allegedly had himself vaccinated against COVID-19 dozens of times in Germany in order to sell forged vaccination cards with real vaccine batch numbers to people not wanting to get vaccinated themselves.

The man from the eastern Germany city of Magdeburg, whose name was not released in line with German privacy rules, is said to have received up to 90 shots against COVID-19 at vaccination centers in the eastern state of Saxony for months until criminal police caught him this month, the German news agency dpa reported Sunday.

The suspect was not detained but is under investigation for unauthorized issuance of vaccination cards and document forgery, dpa reported.



 

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