We thought we heard it all when people started to refuse vaccines for ridiculous reasons, turns out there’s more to it.
The Dutch financial police have arrested a man who allegedly offered to supply coronaviruses for self-infection on the Internet.
The suspect was connected to a corresponding homepage, which has been shut down in the meantime, the anti-fraud unit of the Ministry of Finance (FIOD) reported in The Hague.
The newspaper De Telegraaf reported on 10 December that a so-called corona kit was offered to be sent by post for €33.50 (RM159.36).
It allegedly contained a tube with a virus liquid and a self-test. The suppliers promised that the viruses were not older than three months and that buyers could be “sure that the latest mutations and variants are included”.
According to the FIOD, potential buyers were promised that after self-infection and overcoming the disease, they could obtain a certificate…