CT Nurse Bought Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Card: Feds: CT News

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Middletown CT

03 September, 2021

9:40 PM

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There was plenty of news across Connecticut on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories. CT Nurse Bought Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Card: Feds A 32-year-old registered nurse is accused of buying a fake COVID-19 vaccination card from a woman who called herself "AntiVaxMomma" on Instagram, according to federal authorities.>>>Read More. Kindergartener Gets Special Ride For First Day Of School Student has first day of school that she'll likely never forget.>>>Read More. Connecticut Test Scores Show Students Learn Better In Person Connecticut education officials announce that in person learning is much more effective.>>>Read More. How A Connecticut Man Helped 40 People Escape Afghanistan Among that group of 40 U.S. citizens, Green Card holders and allies were four stranded children. They have since reunited with their mother.>>>Read More. Racist Email Sent To School Staff "We have identified those involved and have addressed the situation," the principal said.>>>Read More. Other top stories: Pedestrian Killed Crossing I-95: Police4 Victims Of Fatal CT Plane Crash IdentifiedCT Man Vandalized Dinosaur Tracks In Massachusetts: PDHallmark Christmas Movie To Film In CT: Casting Call For ExtrasHow SNAP Boost Will Help Fight Hunger In ConnecticutFatal 1-Vehicle Crash Reported: PoliceTeen Charged In Stolen Car Crash In Massachusetts: Police The Patch community platform serves more than 100 communities all across Connecticut in Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Hartford, Tolland, and Litchfield counties. Thank you for reading. ยป Find Your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories

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