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Millionaire couple pose as cleaners and fly 1,000 miles to skip queue for Covid vaccine
A casino boss and his actress wife boarded a private jet to a remote part of Canada for a Covid-19 vaccine intended for an elderly and high-risk First Nation community
Rod and Ekaterina Baker are accused of flouting COVID-19 restrictions for a vaccine
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A 55-year-old Canadian casino CEO resigned after he and his 32-year-old wife were nabbed for misleading authorities by traveling to a remote territory in Canada and posing as motel workers in order to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Rod Baker, head of the Great Canadian Gaming Corp, a $2 billion company, and his wife, Ekaterina, flew from Vancouver to the Yukon Territory, on the border of Alaska, for the vaccine.
Yukon Territory, home to mostly Indigenous peoples, has a smaller population and a higher rate of vaccination than the rest of Canada.
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