A 60-year-old man was likely vaccinated against COVID-19 dozens of times in Germany in order to sell fake certificates with real numbers to people who do not want to be vaccinated, according to the Associated Press.
A man from the eastern city of Magdeburg, whose name has not been released under German law, is believed to have been vaccinated over the course of several months, a total of 90 times, at vaccination centers in the eastern province of Saxony, before criminal police caught him in the beginning of this month.
The suspect was not detained, but is under investigation on the fact of illegal issuance of certificates and forgery.
He was caught in a vaccination center in the town of Eilenburg in Saxony, when he went for a dose of vaccine for the second day in a row. The police confiscated several certificate forms from him and opened a criminal case.
It is not yet clear how these nearly 90 doses of the COVID vaccine, which came from different manufacturers, have affected him.
In recent months, the German police have carried out many operations in connection with the falsification of vaccination passports. In Germany, many anti-vaccinators are refusing immunizations but want coveted COVID passports that make it much easier to access public life and public spaces such as restaurants, theatres, swimming pools and workplaces.