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Bar owner is charged with selling fake coronavirus vaccine cards, in one of the first cases of its kind

By REIS THEBAULT | The Washington Post | Published: May 7, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. The Old Corner Saloon fashions itself as a small-town institution. Sitting on a historic plot of land in California s Central Valley, the bar offers free pool, weekend karaoke and a regular Ladies Night the place where old friends return, its website says. But lately, state authorities allege, patrons have visited the establishment for a service unmentioned on its social media accounts or in its overwhelmingly positive Google reviews: to buy a fake coronavirus vaccination card.

California bar owner sold fake COVID vaccine cards, authorities say

California bar owner sold fake COVID vaccine cards, authorities say Updated May 07, 2021; Posted May 07, 2021 Amazon sells vaccine card holders – for the real cards. A California bar owner has been charged with selling fakes. Facebook Share The owner of a San Joaquin County, California, bar was arrested and charged this week with selling fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination cards, authorities said. The arrest Tuesday of Todd Anderson, 59, followed an investigation by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, which began in April after the agency received complaints that fake cards were being sold at the Old Corner Saloon in Clements. Undercover agents were able to purchase four fake vaccination cards at the bar for $20, according to ABC spokesman John Carr, who noted that it was the first case of its kind the agency has investigated.

The Latest: Connecticut data show COVID-19 vaccine effective

The Latest: Connecticut data show COVID-19 vaccine effective By The Associated Press Associated Press May 7, 2021 4:55pm Text size Copy shortlink: HARTFORD, Conn. Of the more than 1.4 million Connecticut residents who are now fully vaccinated, 242 later became infected with COVID-19, according to data released Friday from the state Department of Public Health. Among the 242 so-called vaccine breakthrough cases, 109 people had no symptoms of the disease. DPH reported three deaths among vaccinated individuals who were confirmed to have had underlying medical conditions. They were between the ages of 55-64, 65-74, and 75 years and older. Nationally, there have been 132 vaccine breakthrough death

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