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No side effects after man gets 217 COVID jabs

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PARIS: A German man who deliberate­ly got vaccinated for COVID-19 a whopping 217 times did not report any side effects from his many jabs, according to researcher­s studying possibly the “most vaccinated person in history”. The immune system of the 62-yearold man from the central German city of Magdeburg — who has not been named — is still firing on all cylinders, the researcher­s said in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal. They said the man voluntaril­y received so many shots against all medical advice and warned against jumping to far-reaching conclusion­s from this single case. The man first came to the attention of the German-led researcher­s due to news reports in 2022, when he had only received 90 jabs. Media reports at the time said the man was suspected of getting so many doses to collect the completed vaccinatio­n cards, which could then be forged and sold to people who did not want to be vaccinated.

A public prosecutor in Magdeburg opened an investigat­ion into allegation­s of fraud over the case but no criminal charges were filed, according to the scientific paper published earlier this week. The prosecutor collected evidence of 130 vaccinatio­ns over nine months, it added. But the man claims to have received 217 vaccine doses of eight different COVID vaccines — including all mRNA versions — over 29 months. Kilian Schober, a virologist at Germany’s University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and study co-author, said in a statement that when they contacted the man, he was “very interested” in undergoing a range of tests to examine the effect of so many vaccinatio­ns.

Most vaccinated person ever?

The case allowed the researcher­s an extremely rare chance to study what is known as “hyper-vaccinatio­n”. Some scientists have theorized that after being hit by so many vaccinatio­ns, a body’s immune cells would become less effective as they became accustomed to the antigens. But that was not the case for the German man, the researcher­s found. In fact, he had “considerab­ly higher concentrat­ions” of immune cells and antibodies for the coronaviru­s than a control group of three people who received the recommende­d three vaccinatio­ns, the study said.

His body also showed no sign of fatigue from all those vaccinatio­ns — his 217th jab still boosted his number of antibodies against the coronaviru­s which causes COVID-19, the researcher­s found.

The man reported that he never had any vaccine-related side effects from any of the 217 jabs. He also never tested positive for COVID and showed no signs of past infection, the researcher­s said.

But they warned against taking away any wider lessons from the man’s experience. “It should go without saying that we do not endorse hypervacci­nation,” Schober wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Caitjan Gainty, an expert in the history of vaccines at King’s College London not involved in the study, told AFP she had “never come across a historical discussion of someone who received more vaccinatio­ns than this”. It is “relatively unlikely” that anyone has ever had more vaccinatio­ns than the man, she added. —AFP

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