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This is going to hurt: Top 10 Covid scams

PARIS, France, Aug 22 – From the sophisticated to downright strange, the pandemic has set off a wave of scams around the world from bogus doses and fake vaccine passes to criminal cremations.

Here are 10 of the most outrageous and nefarious frauds of the last few months:

– ‘Vaccination is optional’ –

Since the French government made proof of vaccination mandatory to enter cafes and other public places this month, a black market selling fake health passes for hundreds of euros has flourished.

Go to the social media app Snapchat, type in “fake health pass” and hey presto. Accounts that rarely last for more than a few days openly advertise counterfeit documents.

Among the ads are “Vaccination is optional thanks to our service” or, “Say no to the vaccine and get a health pass without getting vaccinated.”

Forgers making fake vaccinations certificates are also thriving in Russia.

– Bleed the rich –

At least 800 people were given fake vaccines in Uganda last month in a scam involving “unscrupulous” doctors and health workers who targeted people looking to pay for immunisation, including corporate employees asked to pay between $25-$120 (20-100 euros) for a fake shot.

– Just water –

A bigger scale scam in India’s commercial capital Mumbai in June conned 2,000 people who thought they were being vaccinated.

In fact they were injected with shots of a saline solution.

– Criminal cremation –

Five gang members in the Indian city of Agra donned full protective gear to cremate a man they had murdered, pretending he had died from Covid-19, in a morbid case exposed in June.

“To avoid being caught… they wore PPE kit and used a body bag to pack and transport the body to the cremation ground,” police said.

– Uncivil servant –

A man posing as a civil servant with a master’s degree in genetics was nabbed in Kolkata in southern India in June for allegedly running as many as eight spurious vaccination camps.

At least 250 disabled and transgender people were injected at one site and nearly 500 people in total are believed to have been given counterfeit jabs.

The scam came to light after an actress and politician Mimi Chakraborty, who received a shot at one of the camps to raise awareness, became suspicious and alerted police.

– Mean millionaires –

A rich Canadian couple got their comeuppance after travelling to a remote community to receive a vaccine intended for vulnerable and elderly Indigenous people. In June they were fined C$2,300 (US$1,800), but many felt they had got off too lightly and called for a harsher sentence.

– Anti-vaxxer’s revenge –

A vaccine sceptic pharmacist at a hospital in Wisconsin was jailed for three years in June after pleading guilty to tampering with hundreds of Moderna doses in a case that affected 57 people.

The pharmacist had removed vaccine vials from their refrigerator and left them outside for hours before returning them to be administered the next day.

– Robbing prisoners –

Four people were arrested in Indonesia for allegedly stealing vaccines earmarked for prisoners and selling them to the public.

The suspects took more than 1,000 doses of China’s Sinovac jab and offered them to buyers in the country’s capital Jakarta and in Medan, North Sumatra, for around 250,000 rupiah ($17) each.

– Dirty cotton swabs –

Spare a thought for passengers who passed through Medan airport where health workers had been recycling cotton swabs from Covid tests by washing and repackaging them.

Police said the scheme could have affected thousands of passengers.

– Anti-wrinkle cream –

Fraudsters selling fake doses of Pfizer’s vaccine for as much as $2,500 a shot had earlier been nabbed in Poland and Mexico.

The bogus vials were stored in beer coolers in a Mexico clinic while in Poland the confiscated doses contained a cosmetic substance thought to be anti-wrinkle cream.

 

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