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Have COVID-19 shots increased 'serious injury' from vaccines by more than 2,000% in Germany?

By Ed Payne
NO

A press officer for DKG, the German Hospital Federation, says information in an online article was improperly analyzed by a conspiracy theorist.

The DKG spokesman stated, "Millions of people had side effects after their vaccination. The vast majority of these side effects disappeared after a short while and [were] harmless."

The spokesman told Lead Stories that the online article incorrectly assessed data based on a medical code that patients were assigned if they were treated for what could be a vaccination side-effect symptom. Patient records carried the code whether or not their ailment was related to the vaccination.

"As Germany is liable for any serious side effects, people can apply for compensation in case they suffer from any lasting symptom. So far we count only 1,600 applications, and the vast majority of them [were] not justified," the spokesman said.

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Federal Institute for Vaccines and Biomedicines Coronavirus and COVID-19
DKG DKG
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