Nurse Jailed For Issuing Fake Vaccine Records

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2022-12-02 HKT 21:47

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  • The court heard that the nurse issued vaccination records to her household members and friends who were not jabbed. File photo: RTHK

    The court heard that the nurse issued vaccination records to her household members and friends who were not jabbed. File photo: RTHK

A nurse was jailed for six months on Friday for issuing coronavirus vaccination records to six people without jabbing them at a community vaccination centre in February.

Carmen Ho, 34, was charged with conspiracy to defraud.

Kwun Tong Magistrate Minnie Wat described what the nurse did as a serious breach of trust.

Those who received the vaccination records from the nurse without getting jabbed were her household members and friends.

Three of them were jailed between two and three months each, while the others were earlier given bind-over orders.

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