Recently, the madness of a 62-year-old uncle in Magdeburg, Germany, has attracted a lot of interest.
Because in 29 months, he frantically injected **8 different formulations of 217 shots of the new crown vaccine,These include booster vaccines.
Assuming 30 days a month, it is equivalent to an average of one injection every four and a half days, which is far more than normal.
Covid vaccine, schematic).
His approach belongs"Over-vaccination"., anyone who sees it will worry that his body can't stand it.
But the reality is,This man has never been "impotent", and there has been no ***
After the uncle was in the news, people were very curious about him and wanted to know the reason why he had been injected so many times with the new crown vaccine.
There are various speculations in Germany, for example, that some people suspect that he resold the vaccination certificate, and he got the certificate by injecting it himself, and then sold the certificate to other people who did not want to be vaccinated.
There are also those who believe that the man is paranoid and that he may be dependent on needle injections (like some injecting drug users) and always want to be injected or injected by a doctor.
Others wonder if he paid for so many of the vaccines he was injected with, or if he obtained some kind of medical license.
vaccination, schematic).
Many ** began to pay attention to this man, and after some investigation, the ins and outs of the matter have been basically pieced together.
The man did go for the vaccination certificate.
He would take a blank vaccine card to get vaccinated, wait for the doctor to sign it and stamp it, and then resell it to customers who didn't want to be vaccinated.
Because Germany had a strict vaccination policy at that time, only after getting vaccinated and getting a certificate of vaccination could you travel freely in restaurants, cinemas, swimming pools and workplaces.
Proof of vaccination, schematic)
In fact, two years ago, this person had already attracted everyone's attention.
In 2022, when he was 60 years old,In just a few months, 90 shots of vaccines from different manufacturers were administered, and at the busiest time of business, I ran several vaccination sites a day to get three shots.
This uncle was ** at the time, but judging from the subsequent development of events, he did not learn a lesson, and later returned to his old business, which accumulated a "record" of 217 stitches.
Now the German authorities have confirmed that a prosecutor in the city of Magdeburg is investigating the alleged fraud, but no criminal charges have been filed.
Covid vaccine, schematic).
After this uncle appeared in the news, not only did it arouse the curiosity of the public, but scientists were also very interested when they saw his story in the newspaper, and felt that he was very valuable as a typical example of overvaccination.
Earlier, researchers at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg contacted the man, who said that he was very happy to cooperate and readily agreed to be a research subject for them.
Yesterday, the study was published in The Lancet.
** original text on The Lancet).
The team looked at the results of his blood tests over the years and took blood samples for testing as he continued to be vaccinated.
The team found that he did not show up to prove that the vaccines were well tolerated.
Moreover, the person's immune system is fully functional, and no signs of a weakened immune response have been noted.
Compared to people who have only received 3 doses of the vaccine, his antibody levels to SARS-CoV-2 are much higher, up to 5-11 times.
They also detected that the man's immune system did not change its response to other viruses, proving that his immune system was not harmed by so many vaccinations.
The results of the study showed that the COVID-19 vaccines were generally well tolerated and effective in serving the public.
However, scientists have also warned against imitating the uncle's approach, and because of individual differences, the fact that the man is okay does not mean that others are okay to do so.
They believe that the act of over-inoculating is undesirable and may lead to ***
It is still the current mainstream method for ordinary people to get 3 shots of vaccine as required, and regular supplementary injections for those who need it.
The researchers have summed up a sentence that is particularly appropriate here:
"For adaptive immunity, overvaccination improves quantity, but not quality. ”
*sic) The so-called overkill, when it comes to vaccination, most people still don't easily find another way.