Why pay for a fake vaccine card when you can get the vaccine for free? The Trump cult would rather die than let Biden look good by ending the pandemic.
An Instagram user who went by “AntiVaxMomma” sold hundreds of fake covid vaccine cards, prosecutors say https://t.co/EtFSnapZyM
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 1, 2021
24-year-old Chloe Mrozak from Illinois was arrested after allegedly using this fake #COVID19 vaccine card to enter Hawaii and avoid travel restrictions — it says “Maderna” instead of “Moderna” @KITV4 pic.twitter.com/1EWp3eG3OR
— Tom George (@TheTomGeorge) September 1, 2021
Miami Beach couple arrested in Hawaii after allegedly using fake vaccination cards for themselves and their two children #BecauseMiami: https://t.co/obyJ3JZMO4 pic.twitter.com/TCnXsS21vh
— Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) August 19, 2021
It’s insane how the people buying fake vaccination cards are literally the same people who complain about undocumented immigrants using fake documents.
— Santiago Mayer (@santiagomayer_) August 9, 2021
Here's why officials are urging the public against making, selling or encouraging fake Covid-19 vaccination printouts
— CNN (@CNN) May 8, 2021
• Legal consequences could be steep
• Fakers could lose their job or be thrown off campus
• It could endanger themselves and others https://t.co/KeK5LAtDd9
So, there's no real way to verify a vaccine card.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) April 29, 2021
Pro-Trump, QAnon, and anti-vaxx forums figured this out, then came up with a guide on how to make hi-res fakes.
Some even remind people keep the handwriting messy, emulating a tired nurse.https://t.co/G9y2IBJwQU pic.twitter.com/pISuSDH0JR
A research firm has continued to monitor the dark web for fraudulent COVID-19 vaccine cards and recently noticed an increase in the number of vendors. https://t.co/MlERoE0EuG
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) September 10, 2021