A 60-year-old man from Magdeburg has apparently been vaccinated against Corona around 90 times since the summer of 2021 in Saxon vaccination centers.

He is suspected of forging vaccination cards and then selling them to third parties.

The criminal police are investigating the unauthorized issuing of vaccination cards and forgery, as a spokeswoman for the police department told the German Press Agency on Sunday.

At the Eilenburg vaccination center it was over at the beginning of March.

"There were inconsistencies, he was there the day before for vaccinations." Several blank vaccination cards and his health card were secured and criminal proceedings were initiated.

"But he was not arrested."

The man had first been noticed shortly before in the Dresden vaccination center, said a spokesman for the German Red Cross (DRK) on Saturday on request.

"We observed that, informed the other vaccination centers and asked them to call the police if he showed up." The man always registered with his real name and data.

According to the police, he received various vaccines.

Chemnitz's "Freie Presse" reported last Friday that the mass vaccination had up to three injections on some days.

He showed up in various vaccination centers with a new blank vaccination card.

The outside of the real passports, on which the patient's name is written, should have been replaced by another blank document after the injection and the vaccination certificate with the real batch numbers of the doses that was faked in this way should have been sold to opponents of vaccination.

The Leipzig police did not provide any information on the man's procedure.

There is also no knowledge of investigations into the mass vaccination in other federal states, said the spokeswoman.