More Nurses, Volunteer In Vaxx Card Scam

Ministry of Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary Dr James Fong said the staff in ques­tion have been suspended after the ministry completed its investiga­tions.

Sunday 28 November 2021 | 16:57

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong. Photo: Leon Lord The AstraZeneca vaccine.(Inset Photo) Photo: Leon Lord

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Health and Medical Services Dr James Fong. Photo: Leon Lord The AstraZeneca vaccine.(Inset Photo) Photo: Leon Lord

Nurses in Labasa face sus­pension amid allegations of vaccination card scams.

This includes incidents where one nurse was allegedly wasting a shot and marking people as vaccinated.

Ministry of Health and Medical Services Permanent Secretary Dr James Fong said the staff in ques­tion have been suspended after the ministry completed its investiga­tions.

He said the ministry was not yet ready to release the information.

It is believed that in a recent case, a senior nurse in vaccination drive-through sites was pretending to in­ject the vaccine but was shooting it in the air.

The incident is believed to have been witnessed by another nurse who reported the matter.

Despite doing this, people were then issued with vaccination cards.

The people who were helped to defraud efforts of keeping people safe, had their names entered into the health database.

It is said that a vial of vaccine can be used to inject at least 15 people.

In another incident, a volunteer from a charity body and a Labasa Hospital nurse was issuing vacci­nation cards to people.

Another case in Savusavu has come to light where a business­man was found to have a vaccina­tion card, but no record of him was found in the database.

Dr Fong said the matters have been referred to the Police.