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A nurse will be the first person in South Carolina to face federal criminal charges after making a fake vaccine card for her relative, according to the Associated Press.
Tammy McDonald, a registered nurse and the director of nursing at a health center in Columbia, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. She is accused of making a false vaccination card for a relative who holds "anti-vaccination beliefs" and then lying to government officials when asked about it. She was indicted by a federal grand jury on the case in November.
According to The State, creating a fraudulent government-issued vaccine card could result in a maximum of fifteen years in prison. Lying to a federal agent also carries a maximum five-year sentence. Due to McDonald's clean track record, it is unlikely that she will carry these maximum sentences, potentially settling for probation instead.
McDonald's place of work and the relative that she made the card for have not been released to the public.
https://www.newsweek.com/nurse-charged-creating-fake-vaccine-card-relative-anti-vaccination-beliefs-1655591
RockRaven
(16,478 posts)I won't hold my breath, though.
Skittles
(160,142 posts)absolutely disgusting, criminal behavior
and how is she not a danger to society when she is actively trying to sabotage efforts to END A PANDEMIC
Walleye
(36,242 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,379 posts)The kind of nurse that would steal your meds and substitute sugar pills.
70sEraVet
(4,214 posts)A crime like that DURING AN EPIDEMIC should not be treated lightly.
The 15 year maximum sentence, after all, is just just for committing the fraud. But the fact that the fraud was committed in order to allow someone to potentially spread a disease during an epidemic, should be a factor in asking for the maximum sentence.