I got my COVID, RSV and flu shots today. Then I came out of the pharmacy to find my car battery was dead. Finally got the car started but decided that perhaps the universe was trying to tell me something. So I went home and napped all afternoon
I did notice, however, there’s another one in the works (or is it now available?)
German patient vaccinated against Covid 217 times
“The shots were bought and given privately within the space of 29 months.
The man appears to have suffered no ill effects, researchers from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg say.”
German patient vaccinated against Covid 217 times
Researchers have written up the unusual case in a medical journal.www.bbc.co.uk
Surprisingly it is a true story -- it got a lot of coverage in the German press. The authorities were considering charging him with fraud because he obviously had to lie about his vaccine history to keep getting shots. He says he did it for "personal reasons" but it sounds like he may just be a bit of a "nutter" (as the Brits like to say), so they didn't prosecute.Yeah, I saw that too. My first reaction was that the guy is an idiot and just asking for it, then the second (and more probable) was that this is just some more Internet clickbait garbage. I never believe far out items anymore until they are verified elsewhere - and in more than just one place.
Surprisingly it is a true story -- it got a lot of coverage in the German press. The authorities were considering charging him with fraud because he obviously had to lie about his vaccine history to keep getting shots. He says he did it for "personal reasons" but it sounds like he may just be a bit of a "nutter" (as the Brits like to say), so they didn't prosecute.
It was written up in the Lancet (respected peer-reviewed journal).
Like I said the guy was a little "nuts", but from a science perspective it was interesting which is why he was approached by researchers after it made the press.It's a huge waste of money and I'd guess insurance or the government paid for it.
Wow. Then I would have to agree with our British friends. He is definitely a 'nutter.' (A Wacko, in Americanese)Surprisingly it is a true story -- it got a lot of coverage in the German press. The authorities were considering charging him with fraud because he obviously had to lie about his vaccine history to keep getting shots. He says he did it for "personal reasons" but it sounds like he may just be a bit of a "nutter" (as the Brits like to say), so they didn't prosecute.
It was written up in the Lancet (respected peer-reviewed journal).