At present, countries around the world are battling the infection of Corona. The new variant of this epidemic, which broke the back of the economy of every country for the last two years, had created panic since the end of last year. In such a situation, every country is arranging for the vaccine for the well being of its citizens. Along with this, the hospitals were also engaged in the process of vaccination day and night. However, in the midst of these big works, sometimes information about some unethical work also comes to the fore. Once again similar information has come to the fore, but this time it has come from Long Island, New York, where two nurses earned $ 1.5 million or about Rs 11.20 million by entering vaccination details incorrectly in the state database.
According to the information, both the nurses created several fake vaccination cards between November 2021 and January 2022 by entering false records in the New York State Immunization Information System database. For this, they also charged adults $220, or about Rs 16,439 per card, and children $85, or about Rs 6,352. The Suffolk County District Attorney arrested Julie Devono, 49, and her colleague Marissa Urra, 44, on Friday, based on a complaint.
Let us tell you that prosecutors said that two nurses had shown on record more than once that they had vaccinated covert spies, while in fact none were vaccinated. Incorrect entry of two nurses in the database posed a threat to the health of the people of the state and slowed down the government’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19. Officers searched the nurse’s home, from where they confiscated $900,000 or about Rs 6.7 crore in cash.