Fake Vaccinations Get Into Real N.Y. Database, Prosecutors Say

Aug. 31, 2021, 6:35 PM UTC

Manhattan prosecutors filed charges against two women who were allegedly selling fake vaccination cards and, in some cases, entering those fake vaccinations into a New York State database.

Jasmine Clifford, 31, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, who called herself “@AntiVaxMomma” on Instagram, was charged for allegedly selling about 250 fake Covid-19 vaccination cards for $200 each. Nadayza Barkley, 27, of Bellport, New York was accused of entering 10 names into the state database for those willing to pay an extra $250 fee. That database feeds into the Excelsior Pass, an app that allows New Yorkers to show proof of vaccine on ...

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