A Weber County was charged with one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States after he made and sold at least 120,000 fake COVID-19 vaccination cards, charging documents say.
this is $130,000 before a presidential election and you lied about it on your business records. using fake covid-19 vaccination cards in an attempt to get the day off of work due to vaccine side effects. oh, wow. look at this. look how small these things are. jonathan lemire, republicans, of course, this is no surprise, they re shameless, but they re also stupid to think their supporters are so stupid to not understand. they go, oh, well, this is nothing. this charge, how dare they charge him for paying a porn star $130,000 to cover up an affair a couple of days before an election. nobody would be charged with this unless their last name was trump. they charged somebody for like a couple of thousand dollars of items. they charged somebody a couple thousand dollars for claiming
novak djokovic. he s denied so he can compete in the tournament. this deniable is unfair. i urge you to reconsider it is time to put pandemic politics aside and give the american people what they want. let them play. we know the vaccines does not stop you from getting it or spreading it. the governor, desantis, it is 100% right. djokovic, he won more than $100 million. the u.s. open in the united states, you better allow him in. you let all the illegal aliens in. you don t ask them for their vaccination cards or make sure they let these people come in legally. probably, one of the healthest person in the entire world. one of the best tennis players in the world. they let
An investigation into some healthcare facilities in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, showed how some health workers collected money and issued COVID-19 cards to people without vaccination, Olaleye Aluko report. Akin Niniola, an Ondo State government worker, clutched a COVID-19 vaccination card to his chest with same enthusiasm expected from a graduate who got an appointment letter.