Advisory Board March 8, 2024

A 62-year-old man in Germany reportedly received 217 COVID-19 shots over the course of 29 months, providing researchers a unique opportunity to study the immune response of a hypervaccinated individual, according to a new study published in Lancet Infectious Diseases.

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How 217 COVID-19 shots affected this man’s immune system

According to the study, the unnamed man received his first shot in June 2021 and proceeded to receive a total of 217 shots through November 2023. Of those shots, 130 were confirmed by a prosecutor investigating whether the man was part of a scheme to sell COVID-19 vaccination cards — an investigation that ended with no criminal charges. The remaining shots were self-reported by the man.

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