Florida family accused of using fake COVID-19 vaccine cards en route to Hawaii vacation – SILive.com

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. There goes the vacation!

A Florida family was busted on Aug. 11 for allegedly attempting to use bogus COVID-19 vaccination cards, en route to their Hawaii vacation, according to NBC Miami.

Miami couple, Enzo Dalmazzo, 43, and Daniela Dalmazzo, 31, flew to Hawaii with their two children, born in 2016 and 2017, using bogus vaccination cards for everyone, raising red flags with officials because both children are too young to be vaccinated in the U.S., police said.

The vaccine is not yet available for children under the age of 12 in the U.S.

The screener at the airport, when they came through, noticed an anomaly about the age of the children and the vaccine, and thats how we got involved, Special Agent Joe Logan, of the Hawaii Attorney Generals office, told NBC Miami.

The Dalmazzos were charged with falsifying a vaccine card, with Daniela facing an additional two counts for submitting fake documents for their two children, according to the Hawaii Attorney Generals office.

The incident comes on the heels of a father-and-son duo from California who allegedly tried using counterfeit vax cards, also traveling to Hawaii, a scheme in violation of the states Safe Travel Program, which requires visitors to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to avoid a 10-day quarantine.

Visitors must submit a vax card or a negative coronavirus test taken no more than 72 hours before a trip.

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