The illegal sale of coronavirus vaccination cards began as a simple operation out of David Hodges’s home in Lewes, Del., federal prosecutors said.

Last February, Hodges, a paramedic who worked at a coronavirus vaccination site, started printing blank vaccine cards he found online, a complaint states.

But by the time investigators discovered the scheme months later, prosecutors said the operation had become more sophisticated. Hodges had taken blank vaccination cards from his workplace, according to the complaint, and pocketed nearly $1,300 after selling an unspecified number of the documents.

Federal authorities have since charged Hodges with stealing the authentic coronavirus vaccination cards from the Dover, Del., vaccination site where he worked and later selling them for various fees, according to the criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday. Prosecutors say he labeled them with real vaccine lot numbers to make the cards appear legitimate.... Read More: Washington Post