A 62-year-old German man allegedly has received over 200 experimental COVID-19 shots and somehow has not reported any side effects.
Reports claim the man deliberately received 217 COVID-19 shots in 29 months.
“That’s an average of one jab every four days,” CNN noted.
A German man who deliberately got vaccinated for Covid-19 a whopping 217 times did not report any side effects from his many jabs, according to researchers studying possibly the “most vaccinated person in history”.https://t.co/bg26GmuSds
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 6, 2024
The ‘hypervaccinated’ became an experiment.
CNN explains:
In the process, he became a walking experiment for what happens to the immune system when it is vaccinated against the same pathogen repeatedly. A correspondence published Monday in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases outlined his case and concluded that while his “hypervaccination” did not result in any adverse health effects, it also did not significantly improve or worsen his immune response.
The man, who is not named in the correspondence in compliance with German privacy rules, reported receiving 217 Covid shots between June 2021 and November 2023. Of those, 134 were confirmed by a prosecutor and through vaccination center documentation; the remaining 83 were self-reported, according to the study.
ADVERTISEMENT“This is a really unusual case of someone receiving that many Covid vaccines, clearly not following any type of guidelines,” said Dr. Emily Happy Miller, an assistant professor of medicine and of microbiology and immunology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine who did not participate in the research.
German patient vaccinated against Covid 217 times https://t.co/gqYwl5M3NL
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 5, 2024
‘Hypervaccinated’ patient had 217 COVID-19 jabs in less than three years, scientists say
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 6, 2024
From The Guardian:
The 62-year-old, from Magdeburg, Germany said that he had the large number of vaccines for “private reasons”, the researchers from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg said.
The academics heard about the man from a newspaper report and asked if they could study his body’s response to the multiple jabs.
“We then contacted him and invited him to undergo various tests in Erlangen”, Dr Kilian Schober said. “He was very interested in doing so.”
The research team said it had seen official confirmation for 134 of the vaccinations, which included eight different vaccines. They looked at previous blood tests the man had given and also examined blood samples as he went on to receive further vaccines.
“Here, we report on a 62-year-old male hypervaccinated individual from Magdeburg, Germany (HIM), who deliberately and for private reasons received 217 vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2 within a period of 29 months. HIM’s hypervaccination occurred outside of a clinical study context and against national vaccination recommendations. Evidence for 130 vaccinations in a 9 month period was collected by the public prosecutor of Magdeburg, Germany, who opened an investigation of this case with the allegation of fraud, but criminal charges were not filed. 108 vaccinations are individually recorded and partly overlap with the total of 130 prosecutor-confirmed vaccinations,” the researchers wrote.
“To investigate the immunological consequences of hypervaccination in this unique situation, we submitted an analysis proposal to HIM via the public prosecutor. HIM then actively and voluntarily consented to provide medical information and donate blood and saliva. This procedure was approved by the local Ethics Committee of the University Hospital of Erlangen, Germany. Throughout the entire hypervaccination schedule HIM did not report any vaccination-related side effects. From November 2019, to October 2023, 62 routine clinical chemistry parameters showed no abnormalities attributable to hypervaccination. Furthermore, HIM had no signs of a past SARS-CoV-2 infection, as indicated by repeatedly negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen tests, PCRs and nucleocapsid serology,” they continued.
Read more about this befuddling case at The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
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