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Founder of Euroimmun faces trial over illegally administered vaccinations.

A business owner from Lübeck faces trial for a vaccine promotion campaign utilizing a coronavirus vaccine he created. He is alleged to have committed a crime under the German Medicines Act.

Winfried Stöcker, a doctor and entrepreneur from Lübeck, is sitting in his office in the clinical...
Winfried Stöcker, a doctor and entrepreneur from Lübeck, is sitting in his office in the clinical immunology laboratory.

The coronavirus pandemic continues to impact lives and industries globally. - Founder of Euroimmun faces trial over illegally administered vaccinations.

Euroimmun's founder, Winfried Stöcker, is facing trial in Lübeck starting from Monday. At the age of 77, he is charged with organizing an unauthorized immunization event utilizing an unauthorized vaccine at Lübeck Airport back in November 2021. In March 2023, the Lübeck District Court issued an arrest warrant for him. However, since he challenged the warrant, the trial is now ongoing.

A court representative revealed that various witnesses will testify in the court, including the doctors who administered the immunizations in November.

It is reported that approximately 50 individuals received immunizations during the incident at Lübeck Airport's premises before the police stopped the activity. Since 2016, Stöcker has been the proprietor of the airport, acquiring it from bankruptcy.

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The ongoing trial in Lübeck involves Winfried Stöcker, the founder of Euroimmun, who is accused of organizing a vaccination campaign using an unauthorized vaccine during a November 2021 event at Lübeck Airport. Various processes, including the presentation of witnesses such as the doctors who administered the immunizations, are part of this legal proceedings. Despite the issuance of an arrest warrant by the Lübeck District Court in March 2023, the trial is still ongoing due to Stöcker's challenge of the warrant. In unrelated news, the Saxony region has launched its own vaccination campaign to combat the spread of the Coronavirus.

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