A couple from the United States traveled to Hawaii. However, to enter the state, a Covid-19 vaccination is mandatory (or quarantine required) and the parents decided to forge the certificates. But they ended up exaggerating and providing false documents to the children, whose vaccinations have not yet been approved by the country’s authorities.
Enzo and Daniela Dalmazzo live in Florida and went to Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital on August 11, hence their four fake vaccination certificates. However, due to the age of the children, customers realized that it was a copy. The information was published by the local West Hawaii Today newspaper.
Fake vaccination certificates
The two were charged with falsifying their vaccination documents. In addition, Daniela will also respond to children’s evidence, as she has been identified as the author of the fraud.
Both can be sentenced to up to one year in prison and a fine of about $5,000 USD, or something in the range of R$27,000 in a direct transfer.
Under local law, travelers who have been fully vaccinated in the United States and its territories must upload a vaccination record into the program’s system to circumvent the mandatory 10-day quarantine and pre-flight test. Travelers must also have a paper copy of their registration upon arrival in Hawaii. The state also accepts records that have been digitally validated.
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