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Canadian CEO and wife plead guilty
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Canadian businessman and wife plead guilty to violating quarantine rules after flying to indigenous community to get Covid-19 vaccine
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Rodney Baker: Canadian businessman and wife plead guilty to violating quarantine rules after flying to indigenous community to get Covid-19 vaccine
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Posted: Jan 30, 2021 7:25 PM CT | Last Updated: January 31
Rod and Ekaterina Baker are accused of flouting COVID-19 restrictions in Yukon in order to get the vaccine. The community s COVID-19 inter-agency team lead said a lawyer for the couple called the community Saturday morning with their negative COVID-19 test results. (Ekaterina Baker/Facebook )
A Vancouver couple who allegedly violated Yukon s public health rules and got vaccinated in the small community of Beaver Creek have tested negative for COVID-19, says the community s COVID-19 inter-agency team lead.
Janet Vander Meer said a lawyer for Rodney and Ekaterina Baker called the community Saturday morning with the couple s negative test results.
Former Great Canadian Gaming Corporation CEO Rod Baker and his wife, Ekaterina, flew nearly 2,000 km from Vancouver to Beaver Creek and allegedly posed as visiting workers of a local hotel in order to get their COVID jabs at a mobile clinic. Photo by Ekaterina Baker /Facebook
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A Vancouver couple accused of flying to a remote Yukon community to get the COVID-19 vaccine will have to answer for their alleged actions in a courtroom.
Former Great Canadian Gaming Corp. CEO Rodney Baker and his wife, Ekaterina Baker, were given summary tickets last week for violating the territory’s Civil Emergency Measures Act, which carries fines of up to $1,000, plus fees.