Revealed: The Hamburg Senate has stirred up panic among Germans with rigged Corona statistics

There is trouble in Hamburg about false Corona figures!

As reported by the newspaper “Welt”, the Senate of the Hanseatic city apparently listed infected people, whose vaccination status was unknown to the health authorities, as unvaccinated in the statistics.

Mayor Peter Tschentscher (55, Social Democratic Party) declared in calendar week 45 that “more than 90 per cent” of the new infections had occurred “among people without full vaccination protection”.

An enquiry by FDP MP Anna von Treuenfels (59) now shows: In more than 63 percent of the cases, the vaccination status was not known at all.

The Senate’s answer to the MPs’ parliamentary question shows that the vaccination status of ten infected persons could not be determined in calendar week 45:

In calendar week 45, the vaccination status could not be ascertained for ten infected persons, and it was not ascertained for 2179. 497 stated that they were NOT (fully) vaccinated, 780 were vaccinated. A total of 3466 infections were recorded during the week.

The Senate tries to explain the discrepancies and in its reply to the FDP politician states: “The vaccination status must be determined and checked by the health offices (…) of the citizens concerned. Among other things, a vaccination status that is stated as existing must be proven. As a result, the vaccination status is often only available with a delay when the registration data is collected. Therefore, the default value ‘not collected’ is recorded in these cases.”

Anna von Treuenfels assesses the result as follows: “In calculating the incidence, the Senate ultimately does not distinguish between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The published incidences are thus distorting and do not reflect reality.”

Her conclusion: “I consider this procedure irresponsible: anyone who interferes with fundamental rights on the basis of false figures, among other things, should not be surprised if their acceptance (…) rapidly decreases.”