The Independent reports that the shots were purchased and administered "for private reasons." He had not reported any major side effects from being "hypervaccinated." Now, scientists are using the man as a study subject.
"We learned about his case via newspaper articles," Dr. Kilian Schober, from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg said. "We then contacted him and invited him to undergo various tests in Erlangen. He was very interested in doing so."
“The observation that no noticeable side-effects were triggered in spite of this extraordinary hypervaccination indicates that the drugs have a good degree of tolerability,” Dr. Schober said.
“The individual has undergone various blood tests over recent years, he gave us his permission to assess the results of these analyses," he continued.
They were able to verify the presence of 134 vaccinations, including 8 different vaccines.
“In some cases, samples had been frozen, and we were able to investigate these ourselves. We were also able to take blood samples ourselves when the man received a further vaccination during the study at his own insistence.
“We were able to use these samples to determine exactly how the immune system reacts to the vaccination.”
The unnamed man had never had any signs of previously being infected with Covid and the researchers found that the alleged 217 vaccines had not weakened his immune system.