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  2. Tourist accused of using fake ‘Maderna’ vaccine card adds to ...

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    The card said Mrozak’s shots were administered by the National Guard, but she allegedly told police at the airport she’d paid her doctor for the vaccination, which is free. "Maderna" spelled ...

  3. Fake vaccine card arrests, experts say we need better ... - AOL

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    Back in March we warned you about those vaccine card selfies and how fraudsters were working to steal information in the hopes of making money by peddling counterfeit proof of vaccine cards. News5 ...

  4. Florida couple arrested after traveling to Hawaii with fake ...

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  5. 2 tourists were arrested in Hawaii in connection with fake ...

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    Hawaii's attorney general's office said potential penalties for falsifying vaccination cards include a fine of up $5,000 and up to one year in prison.

  6. Fake vaccine card arrests, experts say we need better ... - AOL

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    News5 has a follow up and why experts say vaccine card fraud will remain a problem until better technology is widely used. Across the country and here in Colorado more places are now asking for ...

  7. COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021 US Customs and Border Prevention agents seized 121 packages with more than 3,000 fake vaccination cards that had been shipped from Shenzhen to be distributed in the US. [18] Check Point research released in August 2021 showed that fake vaccination cards were being sold via messaging apps and priced between $100 and $120 a card ...

  8. National Report - Wikipedia

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    National Report is a fake news website that posts fictional articles related to world events. [1] [2] It is described by Snopes.com as a fake news site, [3] by FactCheck.org as a satirical site, [4] and by The Washington Post as part of a fake-news industry, making profits from "duping gullible Internet users with deceptively newsy headlines."

  9. A woman has been accused of using a fake vaccination card ...

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    Authorities arrested the woman over allegations she used a fake vaccine card to bypass Hawaii's 10-day quarantine, Hawaii News Now reported.