Prosecutors allege that a woman who calls herself 'AntiVaxMomma' on social media sold about 250 fake vaccination cards via her Instagram account in recent months. She faces a number of charges.
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1, 2021 -- A woman who calls herself AntiVaxMomma on social media faces a number of charges for selling fake COVID-19 vaccination cards, New York prosecutors said Tuesday.
They also said that for an extra $250, Clifford's alleged co-conspirator, Nadayza Barkley, of Bellport, L.I., entered a fake card buyer's name into a New York State vaccination database used to confirmBarkley entered at least 10 names into the state's vaccine database while working at a Patchogue medical clinic, according to prosecutors.
Facebook said that it prohibits anyone from buying or selling COVID-19 vaccine cards and that it removed Clifford's account in early August for breaking its rules. The sale of fake vaccine cards is a growing concern as more places require proof of vaccination to work, eat in restaurants, and participate in daily activities.
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