In Tatarstan, two doctors are suspected of falsifying information about COVID vaccination

In Tatarstan, two doctors are suspected of falsifying information about COVID vaccination
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Police officers detained two medical workers from a polyclinic in Naberezhnye Chelny who entered false data on covid vaccination into a common database. A criminal case has been initiated against them

Police officers detained two medical workers from one of the polyclinics in Naberezhnye Chelny, who, for a reward of 2,000 rubles, entered false data about COVID vaccination into a common database. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan. 

Those who wanted to get vaccinated status without actually being vaccinated, they found through intermediaries. 

According to the investigation, on the basis of their medical documents, using their official position, they entered information into the database. A criminal case has been initiated against medical workers. 

In early November, Russian Interior Ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk said that in the week from October 18 to 24, police officers opened 14 criminal cases on forgery of documents related to covid-19 . This was written by "MVD Media". We are talking about falsified certificates of vaccination against CORONAVIRUS, QR codes, PCR test results, medical certificates that provide exemption from vaccination or indicate the presence of a high amount of antibodies in the body.

In total, in the second half of 2021, police officers opened 503 criminal cases, discovered 293 scammers, and blocked 2,036 Internet sites selling fake certificates and certificates about COVID-19. 

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