German man got COVID jab ’87 times’

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  1. I read fake certificates run for 300-400 euros. If that’s so, the guy made about an average yearly salary. Not too bad, but not exactly worth it either.

  2. >The case has also unveiled the gaps in Germany’s health care system — where medical information is largely not digitized or centrally stored.

    This has echos of the UK police records in the 70s/80s. The Yorkshire Ripper (Sutcliffe) attacked and murdered 13 women in the 1975-80. He had a charge of attacking a prostitue in 69 using the same method of his murders.

    Sutcliffe got away for it for so long because it was a manual filing system, and an anonymous letter naming him was highlighted as important but not filed. Police records from around the country were not cross checked. He was interviewed a nine times.

    It brought in the HOLMES system

    http://touch.policeoracle.com/news/article.cfm?id=106190

    https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/HOLMES_2

    https://news.sky.com/story/yorkshire-ripper-the-police-mistakes-that-allowed-peter-sutcliffe-to-kill-three-more-women-12131186

  3. >The German Red Cross pressed charges against the man on suspicion of his involvement in selling vaccination passports.

    >The case has also unveiled the gaps in Germany’s health care system — where medical information is largely not digitized or centrally stored.

    >”A national vaccine register or a coronavirus vaccine register would have shed light on the case immediately,” Knut Köhler, a spokesperson for the Saxony state medical association told the newspaper.

    Germany and Digitization in a nutshell

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