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Fake vax cards appear; police called in - Barbados Today

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Bogus vaccination cards have made their way onto the black market, prompting health authorities to urge the fakers to cease the practice. Co-coordinator of the National Vaccination Programme, Major David Clarke, said the Royal Barbados Police Force is aware of the activity where the cards are being sold for as much as $200 a piece. […]

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