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Vaccine Fraud reported in Napa, CA


NAPA, Calif. (KRON) – A Napa doctor is under arrest for allegedly selling fake COVID-19 immunization pellets and vaccination cards, according to prosecutors.

41-year-old Julie Mazi claimed the pellets she sold contained the COVID-19 virus and would create an antibody response in patients’ immune systems.

Mazi allegedly would then send fake vaccination verification cards and encourage her patients to falsely state they had received the Moderna vaccine on the day they ate the pellets.

“Steering through the challenges presented by COVID-19 requires trust and reliance on our medical professionals to provide sage information and guidance,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Hinds.  “According to the complaint, instead of disseminating valid remedies and information, Juli Mazi  profited from unlawfully peddling unapproved remedies, stirring up false fears, and generating fake proof of vaccinations.  We will act to protect trust in the medical developments that are enabling us to emerge from the problems presented by the pandemic.”

Mazi is being charged with one count of wire fraud and once count of false statements related to healthcare matters.


https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/napa-doctor-arrested-for-fake-covid-19-immunizations-and-vaccine-cards/


In States like California we have SB276 and SB277 the California vaccine laws. These laws remove personal and religious exemptions to vaccines. In SB276 Specifically this law is subjected  to having doctors medical records audited over exemptions to vaccines. This was designed to stop a situation like the allegations reported in Napa, CA. Note as of this posting the HHS (Health and Human Services)was named as the investigators of the allegations in the article. 




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