The doctor is accused of forgery, fraud, omission of official documents and embezzlement.
Italian authorities today arrested an Italian doctor who falsely claimed to have administered doses against the coronavirus to anti-vaccine patients so that they could obtain the official health certificate, which is required for leisure.
The operation has been carried out by the police of the cities of Prato and Florence, under the coordination of the Pistoia Prosecutor’s Office (center), where the detainee was working, and there are 19 people under investigation, the Italian media said.
According to the first hypotheses, the GP, as a public official, pretended to have immunized anti-vaccine patients against the coronavirus because of his conviction that vaccines are not useful against the pandemic and not for money or other gifts.
The doctor, who claimed to have provided the vaccines in Pistoia, where he practices his profession, but also in other towns in Tuscany, is accused of forgery, fraud, omission of official documents and embezzlement, the latter charge for having discarded the vaccines and justifying the health system that had used them.
The warning voice was given by a mother who reported the situation to the Italian Police, concerned that her son, who had been falsely vaccinated, could become ill with coronavirus, although there were already suspicions of abnormalities, according to the same sources.
The reinforced health certificate (obtained in Italy when you have been vaccinated or have passed the disease) It is currently requested for leisure and to consume inside bars and restaurants, but the Italian Government has approved that it is necessary from January 10 also to be able to access means of transport, in addition to hotels, ceremonies or festivals.
In addition, the Executive of Mario Draghi is increasingly prone to imposing it at work, a measure that the reluctance of some coalition parties have prevented taking until now, but that could be approved in the next Council of Ministers, on 5 from January.
Italian authorities They also arrested on December 21 in Sicily (south) a nurse pretending to prick the coronavirus vaccine in exchange for 400 euros so that patients could obtain the vaccination certificate. (I)

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