TAKING THEIR SHOT AT CASINO: Workers depart a main gate to the Encore Boston Harbor casino on Wednesday in Everett, Mass. The Encore Boston Harbor casino began offering COVID-19 vaccinations on Tuesday by appointment only to employees and the general public in conjunction with Cambridge Health Alliance, a local health care organization. STEVEN SENNE - AP JUST WONDERING DEPARTMENT: Readers, does this seem like an adequate punishment for a false business claim that put human health at risk? â WHAT HE DID: A Quincy man sold lanyards that he falsely claimed would protect buyers against viruses during the COVID-19 pandemic. â HOW DID HE DO IT? Federal prosecutors said Jiule Lin, 38, began advertising card-shaped devices to be worn as a lanyard on eBay in March 2020 with "the explicit claim that the product would protect the buyer or wearer of the product from viruses or bacteria, stating that the product's main ingredient was chlorine dioxide and showed images of the device's purported removal of bacteria, germs and viruses."