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Fake COVID Vaccine Cards Can Be Bought Online for as Little as $25, Worrying Officials a man and a woman looking at the camera: Fake COVID-19 vaccine cards can be bought for as little as $25, worrying some school officials. In this photo, pharmacy student Jason Rodriguez (R) administers a COVID-19 vaccine to AJ Joshway (L) at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center in Miami, Florida on April 15, 2021.© Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images Fake COVID-19 vaccine cards can be bought for as little as $25, worrying some school officials. In this photo, pharmacy student Jason Rodriguez (R) administers a COVID-19 vaccine to AJ Joshway (L) at the Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center in Miami, Florida on April 15, 2021. Fake COVID-19 vaccine cards can be bought online for as little as $25 amid the spread of the virus' delta variant, worrying some school officials, the Associated Press reported. Some college and university students are trying to get fake vaccine cards as many schools nationwide are requiring a COVID-19 vaccination for in-person classes as the fall semester approaches. Laminated COVID-19 vaccine cards are being offered by Instagram user "vaccinationcards" for $25. On the instant messaging app Telegram, one user is offering "COVID-19 Vaccine Cards Certificates" for up to $200 each. COVID-19 Vaccine: Here’s Where Global Vaccination Numbers Stand As Cases Rise SHARE SHARE TWEET SHARE EMAIL Click to expand UP NEXT UP NEXT "This is our own way of saving as many people as we possibly can from the poisonous vaccine," reads the Telegram user's message. At least 664 colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccinations, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education's count. "There needs to be policies in place for accountability to make sure that every student is operating in the collective interest of the entire campus," global health policy professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Benjamin Mason Meier, told the AP. In a tweet last week, Meier wrote about how he spoke with students who are worried about the accessible fake vaccine cards. For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below. Since a growing number of colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend in-person classes, the mandatory requirement has opened the door for those opposed to getting the vaccine to cheat the system, according to interviews with students,

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