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German man gets coronavirus vaccine 217 times

German man gets coronavirus vaccine 217 times

A 62-year-old man in Germany has stated he obtained 217 coronavirus vaccine doses, going in opposition to medical recommendation, the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg stated.

The pictures have been administered over a interval of a number of years, with 134 jabs formally confirmed to date, researchers on the college stated in an announcement Tuesday.

“We learned about his case via newspaper articles,” defined Dr. Kilian Schober from the Institute of Microbiology-Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene. “We then contacted him and invited him to undergo various tests in Erlangen. He was very interested in doing so.”

One of the main authors of the examine, Katharina Kocher stated they didn’t discover “any indication for a weaker immune response, rather the contrary.”

“In addition, even the 217th vaccination that the man received during the study still had an effect: the number of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 increased significantly as a result,” Kocher stated.

However, the researchers stated they don’t endorse “hypervaccination,” because the outcomes are “not sufficient for making far-reaching conclusions let alone recommendations for the general public.”

Current analysis recommends three doses, coupled with common top-up vaccines for weak teams, they stated.

“There is no indication that more vaccines are required,” they added.

Source: www.anews.com.tr