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jv95
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1 year ago
Germany made a lot of mistakes over COVID. There were several cases of testing center scams where people reported more tests than they actually administered. No proof required. There is not a lot of bureaucracy surrounding vaccinations at least not from a patients point of view. So if you forgot or lost your vaccination pass you could probably just get another shot especially if you’re older/at risk.
moritzwarhier|1 year ago
and from the experiences I had, the people that ran them, and their sheer abundance, this number is probably a very conservative number, and it doesn't include yet all the ones that operated on the brink of scamminess. There wasn't a need to completely and obviously fake the numbers to funnel a lot of public money into your pockets, often without providing any tangible benefit (no qualified personnel, unreliable tests, inadequate execution).
Way into 2021 many streets in the city I live in had one improvised testing center next to the other, mostly ran by people without any medical qualification, using tutorials from the internet and a process almost designed for corruption, where setting up a test center was a state-funded get-rich-quick scheme for quite a while.
[1] https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/landespolitik/betrug-corona-...
bakuninsbart|1 year ago
And there was required documentation, it was just not checked at the time. Once the situation settled down, the state started clawing back fraudulent claims.
fransje26|1 year ago
That was by design, to facilitate and speed-up the vaccination process, and in the context, there was nothing wrong with that approach to keep the population safe and the country running.