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Two women caught dressing up as grannies in underhand bid to get Covid vaccine early

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coronavirus vaccine.The pair, who had their first shot weeks before, returned try and con nurses again for their second dose.But this time the unnamed women from Orlando, Florida, were met by police officers as they were busted.They were actually 34 and 44 – and under the State's guidelines, currently only residents 65 and older, healthcare workers and care facility residents and staff are eligible for the vaccine.Now officials are trying to figure out how they were able to get their first jab.Dr.

Raul Pino said the pair went to great lengths to jump the queue.“We realised that a couple of young ladies came dressed up as grannies to get vaccinated for the second time,” said the director of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County.

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