Johannes Huber
German politician
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Life and politics
Huber was born 1987 in the West German town of Moosburg and studied sociology at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.[1]
Huber entered the AfD in 2014 and became after the 2017 German federal election member of the bundestag.[2] In December 2021 Huber left the AfD and their parliamentary group.[3]
Political positions
At the end of November 2021, Johannes Huber wrote instructions in a closed Telegram group on how to achieve a false positive test result in a PCR test for a Covid-19 infection. After two weeks of quarantine, one could have achieved the status of a recovered person and, despite the lack of a vaccination, would not be subject to the access restrictions imposed by the 2G rule. When his statements became public he wrote that his instructions were obviously useless and "obviously not serious".[4]