Last Updated on March 7, 2024
After more than 200 COVID-19 vaccinations, a German man reportedly showed zero side effects, according to researchers.
The scientific journal The Lancet published the findings this week, showing a 62-year-old man from Magdeburg, Germany, receiving 217 SAR-CoV-2 vaccines within 29 months.
According to The Hill, researchers said the man vaxxed himself outside of the clinical study and against recommendations. The researchers referred to the man’s status as a “hypervaccination,” reportedly showing no side effects but also no significant improvement in his general immune response.
The Hill noted that a public prosecutor was seeking an investigation, claiming fraud, however, no charges were filed. Given his double-hundred vaccination status, the researchers requested the anonymous man to review his immunological response.
The report states that he has not tested positive for COVID-19 since the trial began back in May 2022. The study did find that the man had more T cells than those who had received three vaccinations. This has confused the researchers, who were unable to see the efficacy of the shot. They could not determine whether the initial dosage prevented him from testing positive for COVID-19 or if the surplus of additional shots played a part.
The shots were given to the man between June 2021 and Nov. 2023, according to The Hill. The prosecutor confirmed that a whopping 134 vaccinations were legally administered at the center, while another 83 were self-reported.
The man reportedly received a variation of shots from the mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech. But, he had also juiced up on Johnson & Johnson along with a Sanofi booster shot.
The Hill noted that the researchers “do not endorse hypervaccination as a strategy to enhance adaptive immunity.”
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CNN broke the original story and reported that the man was arrested in March 2022 when authorities discovered suspicious vaccination cards being sold and exchanged. He was trying to profit from the lockdowns and the overly tyrannical requirements of proof of vaccinations.