• 26/09/2022
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Covid-19: a man sold "corona kits" on the internet to contaminate yourself<

A man was arrested and auditioned last Friday in the Netherlands, before being released as indicated by the Dutch newspaper of Telegraaf.

The individual proposed Surinternet, "corona kits" so that his "customers" can contaminate themselves and voluntarily to the virus which has killed at least 5.3 million people since the beginning of 2020.

"A tube full of viruses"

If the survey takes its course, the accommodation provider has closed access to this site.This case follows in particular to the discovery, a year ago already, sales on the Dark Web (clandestine networks used by millions of people) of false vaccines.Proof of this is that to bypass government measures taken worldwide, offenders know how to adapt and offer all kinds of scams.

In the case of this website, buyers could receive a "virus tube" and a car test to ensure its contamination, for a sum of 33.50 euros.The seller assured that Levirus sent was not more than three months old, with the guarantee of having "the last mutations and variants" included.The victims were guaranteed to be contaminated and to be positive in the following days, before healing and becoming negative.

The goal: get a sanitary pass

Covid-19: un homme vendait des

One of the main purposes of this irresponsible proposal was to help anti-vaccine or anti-sanitary to obtain the famous sesame necessary in the Netherlands, as in France, to access bars and restaurants in particular.

The youth health and protection inspection had already announced last month that it would take measures against people behind this website which even praised its services, explains Le Parisien.

The IGJ which described the "humiliating" initiative recalled the dangerousness of the coronavirus.Not only "it can make you seriously ill", but "you can infect other people, who in turn can fall seriously sick.Anyone who is deliberately infected endangered public health, "said an IGJ official.

No information, however, filtered on the exact content of this vial sold on the Internet and on the number of sales made.