In a bizarre twist of events, two women in Florida attempted to receive COVID-19 vaccinations by dressing up as elderly women. You read that right—these ladies donned bonnets and fake glasses to impersonate senior citizens, catching the attention of vaccination site screeners. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the bonnets. Seriously, in what world do modern older adults wear bonnets?
The duo, aged 34 and 44, tried to pull off their granny disguise at a vaccination location in Orlando. Dr. Raul Pino, the Orange County health administrator, reported that the women claimed to be over 65 but were quickly found out. What’s even more astonishing is that they had previously received the first dose of the vaccine using valid CDC cards—how they managed to get away with it before remains a mystery.
As vaccination efforts ramp up in Florida, where around 42 percent of the population over 65 has received their shots, security measures at these sites have been tightened. Dr. Pino emphasized that the vaccine is one of the most sought-after commodities right now, adding that it’s crucial to ensure only those eligible receive it. He noted that at least one man tried to impersonate his father to secure a vaccine.
After the incident, local sheriff deputies were called to issue trespass warnings to the women, whose ages did not match their registration details. Although they were not charged and did not receive the vaccine, the whole situation left many wondering about the lengths some will go to for a shot.
As for the women themselves, they remain unnamed and silent, with many curious about what might happen next. Would you tune in if their story were turned into a reality show?
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In summary, this tale of two women trying to bypass the vaccination system serves as a reminder of the lengths people will go to during uncertain times. While their attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, it highlights the ongoing challenges and high demand surrounding COVID-19 vaccinations.
