Lewes-area paramedic sentenced for selling fake vaccine cards


A Delaware paramedic will not go to prison after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor associated with manufacturing and selling fake vaccine cards. 

David Hodges, who court documents state was a paramedic and resident of the Lewes area, pleaded guilty on Monday to one count of manufacturing vaccine cards without proper authorization.

Delaware District Court Judge Jennifer Hall sentenced Hodges to six months of probation. He was also ordered to pay a $1,300 fine, an amount equal to what federal prosecutors said were Hodges’ proceeds from the scheme. 

Hodges, who court documents indicate was born in 1991, devised the scheme in February 2021 to sell the cards to those who had not received a legitimate vaccination, a prosecutor wrote in charging documents.

He printed fake vaccine card templates from another state’s health department website. He also worked at a Dover facility where the vaccine was being administered. 



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