The East German man from the German city of Magdeburg, whose name has not been released under German privacy policy, is said to have received up to 90 shots at COVID-19 at vaccination centers in the eastern state of Saxony for months until criminal police arrested. earlier this month, the German news agency dpa reported on Sunday. The suspect was not detained, but is under investigation for unauthorized issuance of vaccination cards and forgery of documents, dpa reported. He was arrested at a vaccination center in Eilenburg, Saxony when he showed up for a COVID-19 vaccine for the second day in a row. Police confiscated several white vaccination cards and prosecuted him. It was not immediately clear what effect the approximately 90 COVID-19 vaccines, which were from different brands, had on the man’s personal health. German police have carried out several raids in connection with the forgery of vaccination passports in recent months. Many COVID-19 deniers refuse to be vaccinated in Germany, but at the same time want to have the coveted COVID-19 passports that make access to public life and many places such as restaurants, theaters, swimming pools or workplaces much easier.


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