Inna Zhvanetskaya, an 85-year-old Holocaust survivor, faced a German court order requiring her to get a COVID-19 shot against her will, before a regional court reversed.
A German court tried to force 85-year-oldInna Zhvanetskaya to get COVID-19 vaccinations and be committed to a psychiatric facility.
The order, which Zhvanetskaya's lawyer Holger Fischer said was later overruled by a regional court, came from a judge in the city of Stuttgart, according to the Jerusalem Post, which cited the German language publication Report 24. The city court's order had called for the Ukrainian-born Zhvanetskaya, a Jewish composer, to be sent to a doctor forAccording to Report 24, video of Zhvanetskaya is of sound mind and does not pose a danger to herself or others. FILE - A health worker administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic in Reading, Pa.
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