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In Germany, a doctor injected patients with a homemade COVID vaccine

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Initially, Winfried Stocker tested the drug on himself, friends and family members.

Medicine professor Winfried Stecker organized a coronavirus vaccination campaign at Lübeck airport.

In Germany, the authorities of the city of Lubeck interrupted the campaign to vaccinate everyone with a drug against coronavirus, which has no official registration. The event took place at the local airport on Saturday, November 27th.

We are talking about a coronavirus vaccine created by a local doctor and entrepreneur, professor of medicine Winfried Stäcker, who owns Lübeck airport. If the police’s suspicions are justified, his act will be qualified as a violation of the drug law.

Back in the spring of last year Stecker announced the development of his own vaccine from COVID-19. Initially, he tested the drug on himself, friends and family members, later several dozen volunteers agreed to be vaccinated.

On November 27, about 230 people gathered at Lubeck airport. More than 50 volunteers managed to inject before police and law enforcement intervened.

According to the inventor, his drug is 97% effective. However, these conclusions were obtained only on the basis of serological tests, according to which his probands developed antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. There have been no full-fledged clinical studies of the drug. In addition, so far the vaccine has not received reviews in any reputable medical publication.

Also Winfried Stecker had no official permission, no research protocol, no preclinical clearance. In addition, he did not provide information on the possible contamination of his vaccine with extraneous viruses or mycoplasmas, which endangers the health of the volunteers.

In 1987, Stecker founded Euroimmun, a company dedicated to the development of methods for the recognition of autoimmune and infectious diseases. It now has offices in 17 countries. In 2017, Stecker sold Euroimmun to the American concern PerkinElmer for 1.2 billion euros.

As a reminder, from March 1, 2022 European Commission intends to lift travel restrictions for vaccinated nationals of all third countries. At the same time, those vaccinated with a WHO-approved drug, but not the European Medicines Agency, will have to present negative tests for COVID.

A source: Deutsche Welle Russian Service

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