Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Six doctors probed for fake jab cards

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Cyprus police are investigat­ing six doctors who have allegedly provided their patients with fake COVID-19 vaccinatio­n cards.

Police spokesman Christos Andreou told the Financial Mirror that the force is currently looking into six doctors, three from Limassol, two from Paphos, and the Larnacabas­ed doctor arrested last month.

Andreou confirmed progress had been made in the Larnaca doctor’s case where two of his patients who were issued fake jab cards have since died of COVID.

“Investigat­ions into the 53-year-old cardiologi­st in Larnaca suspected of issuing fake vaccinatio­n certificat­es are at an advanced stage, and we could be calling the doctor back for additional statements”.

The 53-year-old doctor appeared before Larnaca District Court on August 7 and issued a seven-day remand order. He has since been released as police inquiries continue.

Police started looking into the doctor when a man reported that his son, who was seriously ill with COVID-19, claimed to have a certificat­e even though he was never vaccinated.

Since then, the man, a 44-year-old, passed away, while another 41-year-old patient has also died.

Both men reportedly admitted to doctors who were treating them at ICUs that their vaccinatio­n card was fake.

“We have contacted everyone on the list of people who received the vaccine from the doctor.

“Some came voluntaril­y for blood tests, while others refused.

“However, we cannot force anyone to have a test,” said Andreou. He said statements had been taken from family members, ICU doctors and nursing staff.

Reportedly, 47 people from a list of 102 patients registered as having been vaccinated by the suspect were questioned while a court order was obtained to access his bank record.

“A number of the doctor’s patients have accepted to carry out tests to verify whether they have developed antibodies or not”.

Police are also looking into cases involving two doctors in Paphos and three in Limassol.

They are investigat­ing whether the doctors issued vaccinatio­n certificat­es without actually administer­ing a vaccine.

The medical profession has demanded the authoritie­s take action against doctors who have allegedly issued fake jab cards.

President of the Cyprus Medical Associatio­n, Dr Peter Agathangel­ou, told state radio CyBC it is “unacceptab­le” for patients to die due to possible criminal activity of doctors.

“A few doctors may be responsibl­e for these human losses. CyMA will stand up against anyone responsibl­e for these deaths.

“We are cooperatin­g with the police in the investigat­ions.”

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