A German man has been arrested for allegedly taking a vaccine against COVID-19 not once or twice, but 87 times Freie Presse paper. The man did it because he was being paid by anti-vaxxers who didn’t want to get the shot themselves, the report said.
The 61-year-old conducted his gunfire campaign in Saxony and at least three other states, the report said.
It quoted local police officers as saying he went to three different vaccination centers every day and presented his name and date of birth, but not the health insurance card detailing vaccination status.
He registered 87 coronavirus vaccinations in the state of Saxony alone.
A health worker at one of the centers in Dresden recognized the man when he arrived to get a vaccination, another German publication DW reported quoting the German Red Cross.
When the 61-year-old entered one of Leipzig’s centers, emergency services alerted the police and they arrested him, the report said.
The Red Cross has been charged with selling his vaccination passports. A criminal investigation has been opened in Saxony and other states, according to: DW†
How the man sold vaccination passports?
The Freie Presse newspaper reported that the man would take a new, blank vaccination document with him every time he entered a vaccination center.
After he got the shot, he would remove the batch numbers from the vaccinations and sell them to those who are against taking an injection for COVID-19.