This document provided by the Hawaii Attorney General’s Office shows a fake COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card from a tourist visiting Hawaii (Hawaii Attorney General’s Office/AP)A 24-year-old woman submitted a fake Covid-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii with a glaring spelling error that led to her arrest with Moderna spelled “Maderna”. The woman uploaded a vaccination card to the state’s Save Travels programme in order to avoid a 10-day quarantine rule. Expand Close The woman submitted a fake Covid-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii with a glaring spelling error that led to her arrest (Caleb Jones/AP) / FacebookTwitterEmailWhatsapp The woman submitted a fake Covid-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii with a glaring spelling error that led to her arrest (Caleb Jones/AP)She had been in custody on 2,000 dollar (£1,450) bail until a judge released her at a hearing on Wednesday and scheduled another hearing in three weeks, according the public defender’s office. She showed her ID and vaccination card to Mr Lau, who informed her she was being arrested for falsifying vaccination documents. Other visitors to Hawaii have been arrested for fake vaccination cards, including a father and son from California, who appeared in court via Zoom on Wednesday and waived their rights to a jury trial.
Source: Irish Independent September 02, 2021 01:52 UTC