Man in Germany investigated for getting vaccinated 90 times against Covid-19 to sell forged jab passes | Malay Mail

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Man in Germany investigated for getting vaccinated 90 times against Covid-19 to sell forged jab passes

KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — A German man got himself vaccinated against Covid-19 for 90 times so that he could sell forged jab passes.Daily MailHis ruse was only uncovered recently after he had a Covid-19 jab two days in a row at a vaccination centre in Eilenburg, Saxony.

It was not known if the man’s personal health was impacted as a result of the high number of vaccines. Police are now investigating the man for issuing vaccination cards without authorisation and document forgery.Many people have refused to get jabbed in Germany but also want Covid-19 passports, which gives access to public life and venues such as restaurants, theatres, swimming pools or workplaces.Wearing face masks in grocery stores and most theatres is no longer compulsory but they are still mandatory on public transport.

 

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