Two Floridians attempted to get second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine by dressing as elderly women
(CNN)Two women were caught trying to get second doses of the Covid-19 vaccine by dressing up as "grannies," the Director of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County said Thursday.
The
women came to the vaccination site wearing bonnets, gloves, and glasses
in an attempt to receive their vaccines, Dr. Raul Pino said during a
press conference. According to the sheriff's office, the women were 44
and 34.
CNN reached out to the women for comment.
Both
women had valid vaccine cards from their first shot, Pino said. They
were denied their second shot while dressed up due to issues with their
ID cards. Health officials did not know how the women were able to get
their first vaccine shots and whether they had dressed up then as well.
The department has increased security around the site, Pino said.
"This
is the hottest commodity that is out there right now," Pino said. "We
have to be very careful with the funds and the resources that we are
provided."
The
Orange County Sheriff's Office confirmed to CNN that it was called by
health officials to issue trespassing warnings to the women as their
dates of birth did not match those they had used to register for
vaccines, though the names did match.
The
sheriff's office did not have any additional information on the
incident, including if the women were wearing disguises or how they were
dressed.
Currently,
Florida is prioritizing adults 65 and older, long-term care facility
residents and staff and healthcare workers with direct patient contact
for the vaccine.
The state has been one of many to have shipments of vaccine doses delayed due to severe winter storms across the US.
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