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Man gets more than 200 COVID-19 vaccine shots because 'he loves doing it'

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ06/03/2024


Tiến sĩ Kilian Schober (ngoài cùng bên phải) và một số thành viên khác của nhóm nghiên cứu - Ảnh: UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG

Dr. Kilian Schober (far right) and some other members of the research team - Photo: UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG

The man received 217 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for “private reasons” over 29 months, according to a research team from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU).

In March 2022, local police caught him registering for vaccinations two days in a row at a vaccination center in the state of Saxony. He bought registration codes from people who did not want to be vaccinated.

Local prosecutors immediately opened an investigation into the case, saying he received at least 130 injections from eight different vaccines over a nine-month period.

Meanwhile, this person confirmed that he had received more than 200 injections in 29 months.

The FAU team learned of the man’s story through the media. They decided to contact him and offer to examine and monitor his health.

“We contacted him and invited him to do various tests at Erlangen hospital. He was very interested in doing this,” said Dr. Kilian Schober, a member of the research team.

The man underwent numerous tests over the following period. He also allowed researchers access to his personal medical records and gave regular blood and saliva samples.

It is worth mentioning that during this time, he also secretly received two more vaccinations.

Initial research shows that the 217 shots did not turn him into a “superhuman” or cause significant damage to his health. In addition, this person has never had COVID-19.

The team analyzed his immune response and said: “Overall, we did not find any signs of a weakened immune response.”

However, his antibodies increased significantly, proving that his immune system continued to react strongly to the new doses of vaccine.

Dr. Schober does not advocate for over-vaccination: “It is important that we do not advocate increased vaccination as a strategy to increase immunity.”

On the official website of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, the research team also affirmed that they could not prove that the man was "immune" to COVID-19 due to multiple vaccinations.



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