A man who was vaccinated against Covid-19 more than 200 times was found in Germany

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A resident of the German city of Magdeburg was vaccinated against Covid-19 217 times in an attempt to create a “super defense” against the virus. This has been reported Web site University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

Scientists said they read in the newspapers about a man who was “over-vaccinated”. They then decided to invite the 62-year-old citizen for an examination to find out how multiple vaccines affected his health.

The publication explains that due to excessively frequent vaccination, the virus that entered the man’s body may have become accustomed to antibodies. As a result, the vaccine may weaken rather than strengthen Germans’ immunity.

However, during the investigation it turned out that the resident of Magdeburg managed to avoid the negative consequences of vaccination. According to scientists, the immune system is now functioning completely normally.

Experts emphasized that “certain immune cells and antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 are more common in people who have received only three vaccinations than in people who have received only three vaccinations.”

Experts also believe that the information they receive should also help combat the so-called “anti-vaccine movement.” We are talking about people who are afraid of vaccines and do not trust the results of scientific research.

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