The 60-year-old from Magdeburg, Saxony, is said to have been vaccinated all over the area for several months before being arrested by police. By being vaccinated more than once, it is understood that he was able to sell fake documents containing real vaccine batch numbers to those who did not want to be vaccinated. The man, who was not named according to German privacy rules, has not been arrested by police but is under investigation, the dpa news agency reported. Read more: Record 4.9 million people in the UK had coronavirus by the week of March 26, says ONS He was eventually arrested after appearing at a vaccination center in Eilenburg, Saxony, for the second day in a row, asking for a vaccine for COVID. Police confiscated several white vaccination cards and prosecuted him. It was not immediately clear what effect the 90 shots, which were from various brands, had on the man’s health. Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Germany has seen high rates of infection for weeks, but recently lifted some measures for COVID. Throughout the pandemic, vaccination cards are required across the country to access certain areas, such as restaurants, theaters, certain workplaces and swimming pools. The country has recorded more than 21.6 million coronavirus cases and 130,029 deaths since the pandemic began in 2020.