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A real COVID-19 vaccination record card issued by the Centers for Disease Control. Image: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
A California bar owner has been arrested for allegedly selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards in what s believed to be the first thwarted scheme of its kind.
Undercover agents with the state s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control bought the bogus cards for $20 each during multiple visits to the Old Corner Saloon in Clements, a small town in San Joaquin County.
The agents were told to write their names and birth dates on sticky notes and watched as employees cut the cards, added phony vaccination dates and laminated them, the Associated Press reported.
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A real COVID-19 vaccination record card issued by the Centers for Disease Control. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images
A California bar owner has been arrested for allegedly selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards in what s believed to be the first thwarted scheme of its kind.
Undercover agents with the state s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control bought the bogus cards for $20 each during multiple visits to the Old Corner Saloon in Clements, a small town in San Joaquin County.