Long Island teacher charged with using fake COVID-19 vaccination card

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Tricia Manno, 47, who works in the Sewanhaka Central High School District, is the first in the county to face charges for such an offense.

NASSAU COUNTY -- A high school teacher on Long Island is facing charges, accused of submitting a forged vaccination card in an attempt to avoid Nassau County's COVID rules.

"This defendant allegedly attempted to circumvent the school district's mandatory testing requirement by submitting a vaccine card with obvious forgeries," District Attorney Anne Donnelly said."Manno doubled-down on the fraud by allegedly illegally obtaining a replacement card at the Northport VA Medical Center, where she claimed to have been vaccinated, showing staff a digital fake as her proof.

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