These kits were delivered to the homes of each buyer and sold at a price of 33.50 euros ($ 37.64) per unit.
On the website, a dose of liquid infected with the deadly virus was sold, for each person to inject. In addition, the kit included an antigen test to verify that the buyer managed to contract the disease.
In the event that contagion was not achieved, the person who acquired the kit could demand a second package at a lower price, to achieve the effective contagion of coronavirus. They also had detailed instructions on the use of the infected substance.
The idea of the anti-vaccine rebels, they argued, It arose from the measures of the Dutch government, in which they restricted the transit and access to public places, to those citizens who are not vaccinated.
To access public spaces, health authorities require people to have a QR code, which is obtained in two ways: to be vaccinated or to have been infected with coronavirus.