(St. Paul, MN) — Attorney General Keith Ellison wants internet platforms to prevent people from selling fraudulent C-D-C vaccination cards online and on social media.
Minnesota’s A-G and a coalition of 45 attorneys general sent a letter raising concerns about the public health risks of the fake cards to Twitter, eBay, and Shopify. Ellison said in a statement, “people are free not to be vaccinated if they wish, but they should not be free to fake their vaccination status.”
He says we must all do everything we can to put an immediate halt to this practice.
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