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Washington man who injected people with fake COVID-19 vaccine sentenced

Por: New York Daily News Health October 10, 2022

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A Washington man who peddled his fake COVID-19 vaccine across at least five states, selling injections for up to $1,000 each, was sentenced Tuesday. Johnny Stine, 57, was slapped with five years of probation and ordered to pay $246,986 in restitution after pleading guilty in August to introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce, the Department of Justice announced. “This wasn’t just a COVID related scheme. From 2018-2020, Mr. Stine... + full article



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