Cops Caught Patients Receiving Empty Syringe Just to Get Health Pass

Cops Caught Patients Receiving Empty Syringe Just to Get Health Pass

The cops reportedly caught the modus of some patients in Italy receiving empty syringe just to get health pass.

The authorities discovered the modus operandi of several patients in Palermo, Italy who were opposing the COVID-19 vaccine. The nurse is pouring the dose into a tissue paper before applying the syringe into the patient’s arm.

According to the police authorities and local media, each patient is paying over 400 euros or P22, 500 to fake the vaccination just to get a health pass, which necessary for certain transactions during this time of pandemic.

Empty Syringe

The police officers have set a hidden camera to catch the illegal activity. The nurse and the leader of anti-vax movement together with their colleague have been arrested for their irresponsible act.

The suspects will face charges of corruption and forgery. The authorities are still investigating if there are groups committing similar modus. Over a dozen of health passes have been given to the patients using this modus.

Last October, the Italian government has imposed the mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers, teachers, law enforcement officers and soldiers. Recipients will receive ‘green cards’ after the vaccination.

The green card is required in offices and public transport. This December, the government limits the number of unvaccinated individuals in several establishments, bars, restaurants, museums and movie theaters.

Various groups have conduct protest and demonstrations to show opposition against the mandatory vaccination. Some people were already making strategies to cheat the system.

An Italian man has been caught presenting fake arm made of silicone for vaccine just to get a health pass.

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