Vaccine Efficacy Explained in 2 Minutes
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We keep in touch with individuals associates all over the world. Many have managed to pay and get the certificate in Mexico, Russia, Turkey, and now according to you Romania. More individuals are taking this route. Another route we heard of is taking a fake certificate from one country to another country and then getting a doctor in that country to say you got it. You are now in that countries system and can get a letter or a medical certificate stating you have been fully vaccinated. In months to come we suspect it will be very easy to do this in Asia, especially in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, etc
We keep in touch with individuals associates all over the world. Many have managed to pay and get the certificate in Mexico, Russia, Turkey, and now according to you Romania. More individuals are taking this route. Another route we heard of is taking a fake certificate from one country to another country and then getting a doctor in that country to say you got it. You are now in that countries system and can get a letter or a medical certificate stating you have been fully vaccinated. In months to come we suspect it will be very easy to do this in Asia, especially in countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, etc
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To date I know of at least 6 individuals that travelled to certain countries and managed to get the COVID certificate without taking the shot. It appears that more people are looking for alternatives than the media is letting on
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Damn f***ing SUPERSPREADERS!!! How dare they!!! They should be immediately jailed and lynched. As well their first-born.
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My sister is a nurse and “injected” and signed my doses. The injection unfortunately landed in the sink but it’s registered and no one knows the wiser




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To quote from one of my favorite Guiness commercials: "Brilliant!"AstuteShift wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 5:06 pm My sister is a nurse and “injected” and signed my doses. The injection unfortunately landed in the sink but it’s registered and no one knows the wiser![]()
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For now, I have a religious exemption at work (federal contractor), I'm working on procuring a medical exemption for the possibility of the shots being "reformulated" without the offensive ingredient (simply relabeled with no actual changes to remove the only effective objections in the USA).
With an honest doctor: shot efficacy=0, risk of shot injury >0, should be easy... It's not, but it should be.
With an honest doctor: shot efficacy=0, risk of shot injury >0, should be easy... It's not, but it should be.
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Vaccine Death Report by Dr. Zelenko:
A document that documents how all over the world millions of people have died, and hundreds of millions of serious adverse events have occurred, after injections with the experimental mRNA gene therapy. He also reveals the real risk of an unprecedented genocide.
https://www.patrickcoffin.media/wp-cont ... SUMMIT.pdf
Z Stack protocol for early Covid treatment and prevention.
https://zstacklife.com/?ref=qlfynic3tg
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Mayo Clinic study confirms what we already knew. JNJ's vaccine causes blood clots:
"The study by the Mayo Clinic found that recipients of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, officially designated "Janssen," in Olmsted County, Minnesota, were about 3.7 times more likely to develop a certain variety of cerebral blood clots. Case numbers taken from February 28 to May 7, 2021, were compared to pre-pandemic levels of the blood clots from January 1, 2001, through December 31, 2015."
"Despite the concerning data, it was noted that the number of recipients to develop blood clots was still statistically rare and "considered in the context of the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19."" Hmm.
https://www.newsweek.com/johnson-johnso ... dy-1645100
"The study by the Mayo Clinic found that recipients of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, officially designated "Janssen," in Olmsted County, Minnesota, were about 3.7 times more likely to develop a certain variety of cerebral blood clots. Case numbers taken from February 28 to May 7, 2021, were compared to pre-pandemic levels of the blood clots from January 1, 2001, through December 31, 2015."
"Despite the concerning data, it was noted that the number of recipients to develop blood clots was still statistically rare and "considered in the context of the effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing COVID-19."" Hmm.
https://www.newsweek.com/johnson-johnso ... dy-1645100
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Now the EU is starting to make waves but a bit late for too many:
https://www.reuters.com/business/health ... 021-11-11/
https://www.reuters.com/business/health ... 021-11-11/
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Are you guys seeing signs of this happening? I’d want nothing more than to believe there will be enough countries where an individual with common sense can protect himself from this madness. But it looks like wishful thinking.SOL wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 9:43 am I am not against vaccines; I am just against being forced to take a shot when I don’t need it and I know my immune system is strong enough to overcome a COVID infection.
As an observer, I feel those that want to take it should take it, and I will render no judgement as it’s not my business. On the same token, those that have taken it should not render judgement against those that don’t want to take it. The current argument that non-vaccinated are the problem is severely flawed. If the vaccine gives you protection, then you have nothing to worry about. Only the foolish unvaccinated individuals will have to worry. The fact that they are pushing people to take the shot when openly admitting that it can’t prevent you from catching covid implies some sort of hidden agenda
There are going to be a lot of nations that will allow individuals to travel without taking the covid shot. For the most part, these countries will not be in the West. The notable exception in the West will be Eastern Europe. A few countries that can’t survive without tourism like Portugal, Greece, and Italy will probably capitulate. Shortly, the masses will discover that COVID shots offer almost no protection despite the massive amount of suppression.
There are many alternatives to getting the vaccine. I know several individuals that travel all over the place that have not taken the vaccine. These chaps are using creative strategies that not everyone will be comfortable with.
My strategy, for now, as I enjoy travelling, is to travel to those places that don’t need a vaccine certificate. There are a host of countries that are not enforcing the vaccine mandate. The trend indicates that while things will worsen in countries like America, Canada, England and most major European countries. They are set to improve in Asia, Eastern Europe and any nation that depends heavily on Tourism. Despite what many think, there is going to be a day of reckoning. The masses will react, and when they respond, the outcome will be very violent in North America and many parts of Europe.
The trend I see is that countries that were relatively easy to get into or with few restrictions once inside are announcing more draconian restrictions one after the other (Costa Rica, Colombia, Georgia, Russia, etc.)
About countries relying on tourism rejecting this sanitary fascism, I’m not sure I’m convinced either. Potential unvaxxed tourists without a QR code will be a small minority of the total market. And if almost every one of them is either forbidden to cross the border of their home country (already the case in some places), forbidden to board an aircraft by airline policies (easy to imagine), under house arrest (starting soon with Austria), or locked up in a concentration camp, sorry I mean a “quarantine facility” (the logical next step), then where is the economic interest for those countries?
Especially since it would virtually ensure they’d get cut off from international financial aid, which those countries need. And possibly take the risk of a “regime transition” (wouldn’t be the first time.)
Regarding fake real certificates, we’re in an age of global surveillance where marketers for supermarket chains know a teen is pregnant before her parents do. How big is the risk of being discovered? I have no idea. But if the doctor or nurse gets found, no doubt all the certificates they issued would be revoked.
It’s all about evaluating the risks and rewards of the different options available and making the best possible decision (or in this case the least bad) with the unreliable and incomplete information we have.
Reading what I just wrote, it sounds like we’re really screwed and losing the war for our freedom, and yeah I’m going through a bit of depression at the moment not finding the light at the end of the tunnel... But hey maybe that’s a contrarian sign we’re near peak pessimism. Who knows?
By the way, has anyone seen any reliable clinical data about side effects for Chinese vaccines Sinovac and Sinopharm? From countries other than China where these vaccines are used. As a last resort, it’s an option I could have where I live, so I’d rather be informed if it comes to it.
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In terms of travel here are several countries that you can travel to without taking a covid shot
Portugal
Residents of the EU and Schengen-associated countries can travel freely to Portugal.
Also allowed in for nonessential travel are arrivals from the following destinations: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Jordan, Kuwait, New Zealand, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Taiwan, Ukraine, Uruguay, UAE, United Kingdom, USA and Hong Kong. See below for the rules
These restrictions reflect arrivals to mainland Portugal. For instructions on going to the Azores or Madeira, see here.
For mainland Portugal, those coming from the main tranche of destinations -- including EU countries -- by plane must produce either a PCR test taken within 72 hours of boarding, an antigen test taken within 48 hours or boarding, or a valid EU digital Covid certificate. Children under 12 do not need to have a test. All passengers must also complete a passenger locator card before departure.
Arriving in Portugal by sea entails the same entry regulations as air.
Arrivals are not subject to any entry restrictions if they enter Portugal by road or train.
https://pt.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
Croatia
Unvaccinated travellers can enter Croatia with proof of either a negative Covid-19 antigen test, issued within 48 hours of arrival, a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival, or a doctor’s certificate of recovery following a positive test result between 11 and 180 days prior
Greece
Unvaccinated travellers can visit the country with proof of a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival, proof of a negative Covid-19 rapid antigen test from an authorised laboratory, undertaken within the 48-hour period before your arrival, or proof of recovery from Covid-19.
Cyprus
Unvaccinated travellers to Cyprus must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure, and then take another PCR test upon arrival at Larnaca or Paphos airports, and remain in isolation until the result comes back. You are then required to take an additional PCR or rapid antigen tests every seven days following arrival, unless able to provide proof of contracted coronavirus in the past six months.
Slovenia
Unvaccinated travellers to Slovenia must provide a Digital Passenger Locator Form as well as either a PCR test not older than 72 hours or a rapid antigen test not older than 48 hours. As with the above countries, a positive PCR test result that is older than 10 days but more recent than six months old will also be accepted as a requirement of entry.
Mexico
Mexico does not currently require visitors to show a negative PCR test or quarantine on arrival, you will just need to fill in a form beforehand and have the QR code from said form with you on entry to the country. Resorts are also able to request guests fill in a health questionnaire on arrival.
Ukraine
Ukraine entry details and exceptions
All foreign nationals and temporary residence permit holders in Ukraine, regardless of age, are required to have an insurance policy registered in the country. The insurance must cover COVID-19 treatment and it should be valid until the duration of their stay in the country. Ukrainian citizens or a person with a permanent residence permit may not provide an insurance policy.
All foreign citizens, holders of a temporary residence permit, stateless persons and children/teens who are 12-18 years old need to have one of the following documents when entering the country:
Certificate of vaccination with vaccines approved by WHO; or
Negative PCR test or rapid test taken 72 hours prior to schedule of departure to Ukraine; or
Certificate of recovery from COVID-19.
https://www.kayak.com/travel-restrictions/ukraine
Turkey
Yes, international travelers do not need a COVID-19 vaccines to enter Turkey. Alternatives to a vaccination certificate include the following:
Negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arriving
Negative antigen test taken within 48 hours before arriving
Recovery certificate from the past 6 months
https://www.visasturkey.com/vaccinations-for-turkey/
Bulgaria—new lists in place until 30 November
As of 10 October, new rules are in place until 30 November. Countries are now divided into green, orange and red countries–most EU countries are currently on the orange list, as is the U.S.
Green and orange-list arrivals must go into a ten-day quarantine or have proof of a negative PCR/antigen test result if they don’t show their EU Digital Covid Certificate. For arrivals from red-list countries, only essential travel is allowed through a list of exception
Denmark
Anyone arriving from an EU/Schengen area country–if they are vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19, they do not need to get tested or self-isolate. The unvaccinated from these countries, must take a test either before or after arrival (within 24 hours). These countries are: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican City.
Hungary—still open to Covid Certificates or negative tests
Anyone arriving with a valid EU Digital Covid Certificate can enter without additional testing requirements or quarantine restrictions. Without a Covid Certificate, since 9 August there haven’t been any restrictions for passengers arriving into Hungary with a negative PCR taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. The test must be taken in an EU, OECD, NATO member state or Russia, China, the UAE, Bahrain, or a Turkic Council member state (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Uzbekistan).
Iceland—any vaccinated traveler is welcome
Anyone can enter Iceland if they can show proof of having been vaccinated (obviously twice, with a two-dose vaccine) or having had Covid-19. Most people still need to arrive with proof of a negative result (PCR or RAT).
For the unvaccinated, travelers will need to arrive with a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Travelers will then need to test upon arrival, enter a five-day quarantine and then test to exit.
Poland—vaccinated don’t need to quarantine
Borders are open for EU and EFTA nationals (and Turkey, via a special agreement) and anyone arriving won’t need to self-isolate for 10 days if they have a negative Covid-19 test result with them, taken no more than 48 hours before (either antigen or PCR) or if they have been fully vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19.
Everyone arriving from outside the EU/Schengen area must quarantine for ten days but they can ‘test out’ after day seven of self-isolation.
Vietnam is opening up some test sites where they will allow tourists to come without COVID vaccinations and I suspect that by next year they will open the whole country. Tourism is essential for Vietnam. Indonesia and Malaysia will likely follow suit as will Singapore. Singapore is reeling from the massive losses they are banking due to the drop in Tourism. There are a host of other countries that you can travel to. Just in we heard some creative individuals are getting letters saying they just recovered from COVID, many countries let Individuals that recovered from COVID within 6 months to enter without taking the shot
Portugal
Residents of the EU and Schengen-associated countries can travel freely to Portugal.
Also allowed in for nonessential travel are arrivals from the following destinations: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Jordan, Kuwait, New Zealand, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Taiwan, Ukraine, Uruguay, UAE, United Kingdom, USA and Hong Kong. See below for the rules
These restrictions reflect arrivals to mainland Portugal. For instructions on going to the Azores or Madeira, see here.
For mainland Portugal, those coming from the main tranche of destinations -- including EU countries -- by plane must produce either a PCR test taken within 72 hours of boarding, an antigen test taken within 48 hours or boarding, or a valid EU digital Covid certificate. Children under 12 do not need to have a test. All passengers must also complete a passenger locator card before departure.
Arriving in Portugal by sea entails the same entry regulations as air.
Arrivals are not subject to any entry restrictions if they enter Portugal by road or train.
https://pt.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/
Croatia
Unvaccinated travellers can enter Croatia with proof of either a negative Covid-19 antigen test, issued within 48 hours of arrival, a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival, or a doctor’s certificate of recovery following a positive test result between 11 and 180 days prior
Greece
Unvaccinated travellers can visit the country with proof of a negative PCR test issued within 72 hours of arrival, proof of a negative Covid-19 rapid antigen test from an authorised laboratory, undertaken within the 48-hour period before your arrival, or proof of recovery from Covid-19.
Cyprus
Unvaccinated travellers to Cyprus must provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to departure, and then take another PCR test upon arrival at Larnaca or Paphos airports, and remain in isolation until the result comes back. You are then required to take an additional PCR or rapid antigen tests every seven days following arrival, unless able to provide proof of contracted coronavirus in the past six months.
Slovenia
Unvaccinated travellers to Slovenia must provide a Digital Passenger Locator Form as well as either a PCR test not older than 72 hours or a rapid antigen test not older than 48 hours. As with the above countries, a positive PCR test result that is older than 10 days but more recent than six months old will also be accepted as a requirement of entry.
Mexico
Mexico does not currently require visitors to show a negative PCR test or quarantine on arrival, you will just need to fill in a form beforehand and have the QR code from said form with you on entry to the country. Resorts are also able to request guests fill in a health questionnaire on arrival.
Ukraine
Ukraine entry details and exceptions
All foreign nationals and temporary residence permit holders in Ukraine, regardless of age, are required to have an insurance policy registered in the country. The insurance must cover COVID-19 treatment and it should be valid until the duration of their stay in the country. Ukrainian citizens or a person with a permanent residence permit may not provide an insurance policy.
All foreign citizens, holders of a temporary residence permit, stateless persons and children/teens who are 12-18 years old need to have one of the following documents when entering the country:
Certificate of vaccination with vaccines approved by WHO; or
Negative PCR test or rapid test taken 72 hours prior to schedule of departure to Ukraine; or
Certificate of recovery from COVID-19.
https://www.kayak.com/travel-restrictions/ukraine
Turkey
Yes, international travelers do not need a COVID-19 vaccines to enter Turkey. Alternatives to a vaccination certificate include the following:
Negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before arriving
Negative antigen test taken within 48 hours before arriving
Recovery certificate from the past 6 months
https://www.visasturkey.com/vaccinations-for-turkey/
Bulgaria—new lists in place until 30 November
As of 10 October, new rules are in place until 30 November. Countries are now divided into green, orange and red countries–most EU countries are currently on the orange list, as is the U.S.
Green and orange-list arrivals must go into a ten-day quarantine or have proof of a negative PCR/antigen test result if they don’t show their EU Digital Covid Certificate. For arrivals from red-list countries, only essential travel is allowed through a list of exception
Denmark
Anyone arriving from an EU/Schengen area country–if they are vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19, they do not need to get tested or self-isolate. The unvaccinated from these countries, must take a test either before or after arrival (within 24 hours). These countries are: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican City.
Hungary—still open to Covid Certificates or negative tests
Anyone arriving with a valid EU Digital Covid Certificate can enter without additional testing requirements or quarantine restrictions. Without a Covid Certificate, since 9 August there haven’t been any restrictions for passengers arriving into Hungary with a negative PCR taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. The test must be taken in an EU, OECD, NATO member state or Russia, China, the UAE, Bahrain, or a Turkic Council member state (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Uzbekistan).
Iceland—any vaccinated traveler is welcome
Anyone can enter Iceland if they can show proof of having been vaccinated (obviously twice, with a two-dose vaccine) or having had Covid-19. Most people still need to arrive with proof of a negative result (PCR or RAT).
For the unvaccinated, travelers will need to arrive with a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Travelers will then need to test upon arrival, enter a five-day quarantine and then test to exit.
Poland—vaccinated don’t need to quarantine
Borders are open for EU and EFTA nationals (and Turkey, via a special agreement) and anyone arriving won’t need to self-isolate for 10 days if they have a negative Covid-19 test result with them, taken no more than 48 hours before (either antigen or PCR) or if they have been fully vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19.
Everyone arriving from outside the EU/Schengen area must quarantine for ten days but they can ‘test out’ after day seven of self-isolation.
Vietnam is opening up some test sites where they will allow tourists to come without COVID vaccinations and I suspect that by next year they will open the whole country. Tourism is essential for Vietnam. Indonesia and Malaysia will likely follow suit as will Singapore. Singapore is reeling from the massive losses they are banking due to the drop in Tourism. There are a host of other countries that you can travel to. Just in we heard some creative individuals are getting letters saying they just recovered from COVID, many countries let Individuals that recovered from COVID within 6 months to enter without taking the shot
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Great info, thank you so much.
UK - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-e ... s-covid-19
FR - https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conse ... s-covid-19
Frequent changes.
UK - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-e ... s-covid-19
FR - https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/conse ... s-covid-19
Frequent changes.
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5th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds the injunction against Brandon's OSHA mandate:
"We begin by stating the obvious. The Occupational Safety and Health
Act, which created OSHA, was enacted by Congress to assure Americans
“safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human
resources.” See 29 U.S.C. § 651 (statement of findings and declaration of
purpose and policy). It was not—and likely could not be, under the
Commerce Clause and nondelegation doctrine8—intended to authorize a
workplace safety administration in the deep recesses of the federal
bureaucracy to make sweeping pronouncements on matters of public health
affecting every member of society in the profoundest of ways. Cf. Ala. Ass’n
of Realtors v. HHS, 141 S. Ct. 2485, 2488–90 (2021) (per curiam).
On the dubious assumption that the Mandate does pass constitutional
muster—which we need not decide today9—it is nonetheless fatally flawed
on its own terms."
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/bl ... ge-ruling/
And, in usual fashion, the Brandon Administration will tell all and sundry to ignore this legal ruling as well.
"We begin by stating the obvious. The Occupational Safety and Health
Act, which created OSHA, was enacted by Congress to assure Americans
“safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human
resources.” See 29 U.S.C. § 651 (statement of findings and declaration of
purpose and policy). It was not—and likely could not be, under the
Commerce Clause and nondelegation doctrine8—intended to authorize a
workplace safety administration in the deep recesses of the federal
bureaucracy to make sweeping pronouncements on matters of public health
affecting every member of society in the profoundest of ways. Cf. Ala. Ass’n
of Realtors v. HHS, 141 S. Ct. 2485, 2488–90 (2021) (per curiam).
On the dubious assumption that the Mandate does pass constitutional
muster—which we need not decide today9—it is nonetheless fatally flawed
on its own terms."
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/bl ... ge-ruling/
And, in usual fashion, the Brandon Administration will tell all and sundry to ignore this legal ruling as well.
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In the spirit of Adolfo Kaminsky and Czeslaw Slania, I'm sure freedom loving entrepreneurial forgers are busy at work.
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Romania and Bulgaria appear relatively easy to get real vaccine certificates by paying a fee
With both Romania and neighboring Bulgaria facing a spike in coronavirus cases, the challenge of treating the influx of newly sick patients is being complicated by the prevalence of fake vaccine certificates. Easy to get and hard to trace, they are symptomatic of endemic corruption in the two poorest EU member states -- and indicative of the widespread distrust toward coronavirus vaccine
People with fake vaccination certificates are already registered in the system as being fully vaccinated. To receive a vaccination "officially," they would have to wait until they become eligible for a third booster shot -- even though, in reality, that would be their first.
A former Romanian health minister, Ioana Mihaila, said in late August that the ministry had received reports from doctors "that more and more patients who appear to be vaccinated and have moderate to severe forms of the virus admit that they are unvaccinated."
In Bulgaria, the country's chief sanitary health inspector, Angel Kunchev, said that the fake vaccine certificate trade is widespread. According to Siika Mileva, the spokeswoman for the prosecutor-general, Bulgarian prosecutors and other officials are investigating 14 such cases. She said that the allegations have come from seven districts, mostly in the capital, Sofia. "We will be uncompromising," she said.
Kunchev said that one case stood out: a doctor with a practice in central Bulgaria. "We were impressed that in addition to the high number of vaccines [administered], this doctor had given vaccines to people all over Bulgaria. There are patients from Elhovo (southeast Bulgaria) and Varna (eastern Bulgaria.)"
It took them 24 hours to obtain the documents, which showed that they'd received two doses of Pfizer. They contacted an acquaintance and went to a hospital in Sofia at the end of the working day. "We were initially told the price was 400 lev ($236), but when they found out that we were a family, they even gave us a discount and we paid 600 lev," Ivan added. On Bulgarian social media, fake vaccination certificates are advertised for as little as 200 lev.
https://www.rferl.org/a/fake-covid-cert ... 07555.html
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