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An anti-vaxxer used fake arms to receive his vaccine in order to obtain a digital vaccination certificate

by Grace Sundram

Only individuals who have been vaccinated and have a digital vaccination certificate are allowed to dine at restaurants and undertake other activities in Malaysia.

As a result, we may witness certain situations when anti-vaccine groups falsify their vaccination records in order to receive the same treatment.

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Who would have guessed that a similar incident involving anti-vaccine organisations occurred in Rome, Italy?

A 50-year-old man was detained after he received a vaccination injection using a silicone prosthetic hand. It is believed that this fake effort was made in order to get a vaccination certificate without having to take a vaccine shot.

Filippa Bua, a nurse, saw the incident while providing injections to the public and realised there was something wrong with the man’s skin colour.

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“Her skin colour appears to be different, brighter than the patient’s hands or face,” the nurse stated.

Bua first mistook the man for handicapped and used fictitious hands. However, after being questioned, the man revealed that he merely wanted a vaccination certificate and did not want to be shot.

“At first, I was stunned, then I became indignant and felt challenged.” “He has no regard for our profession,” Bua continued.

The Piedmont provincial administration denounced the 50-year-old man’s activities in attempting to scam the healthcare system. However, there were no additional reports about the anti-vaccine man’s arrest.

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