To this day, it is not known who gave the decisive hint.

In March one person emailed the management of the vaccination center in Rosenheim anonymously: There were questions about a doctor at the vaccination center.

Because if you look at his curriculum vitae on the doctor's website, it seems more than doubtful where a medical degree should have taken place there.

Karin Truscheit

Editor in the section “Germany and the World”.

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The vaccination center then checked the doctor's information more closely, and the Traunstein public prosecutor's office initiated an investigation. Charges were brought in early November. The 50-year-old Catholic theologian is accused of serious matters: dangerous bodily harm, willful bodily harm, violations of the Heilpraktikergesetz, forgery of documents, commercial fraud and misuse of titles and professional titles.

According to the public prosecutor's office, the man had applied at the vaccination center in Rosenheim and the center in Karlsfeld in the Dachau district at the end of last year and at the beginning of this year with a forged license to practice medicine.

He then went to work in these vaccination centers.

In Rosenheim, he also completed mobile vaccination missions in old people's and nursing homes.

He is said to have had a total of 306 vaccinations against Covid-19 in January and February.

According to this, he arranged around 1144 vaccinations by medical staff.

Those affected are insecure

Even if, according to the public prosecutor's office, no health damage from his vaccinations has so far been proven: As soon as the syringe is put in by the hand of a “person who is not familiar”, it is considered to be “dangerous bodily harm” according to the information. Since in numerous cases it could no longer be determined exactly whether the theologian or specialist had vaccinated, these vaccinations were decided in his favor.

The public prosecutor's office has also so far found no evidence that anything other than the vaccine was administered.

Nevertheless, according to spokesman Markus Andrä, some of those affected are very insecure.

Most of the time, the man vaccinated elderly people, but according to the public prosecutor's office, he also vaccinated medical staff.

The theologian from the district of Munich, who, according to the information, was not active in pastoral care or in the church sector, has not yet commented on the allegations.

In this respect, nothing could be said about his motivation, said Andrä.

The man is currently in custody.