A Florida couple was arrested in Hawaii last week after they attempted to use fake vaccination cards to vacation on the island with their two children.
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The Miami Beach couple were identified as Enzo Dalmazzo,43, and his wife Daniela were arrested and charged with two counts of submitting fake documents. The Hawaii Attorney General’s Office said in a statement that an airport screener noticed something was off about the children’s vaccination cards due to their age and were too young to be given the emergency COVID-19 vaccine. The children were born in 2016 and 2017.
Special Agent Joe Logan explain in statement that the “screener at the airport, noticed an anomaly about the age of the children and the vaccine, and that’s how we got involved.”
As we previously reported, a father and his adult son were arrested in Hawaii for violating the state’ Safe Travels policy which requires travelers to provide a vaccination card or a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours to enter the state.
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If convicted, the couple is subjected to pay a fine of up to $5,000 or face up to a year in prison. According to NBC Miami, the couple could be subjected to both offenses as per the federal law.