Why Is a Pediatrician in New York Being Charged for Vaccine Fraud?
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A pediatrician in New York has been charged with vaccine fraud. She has been charged with forging vaccination forms, tampering with public records, identity theft, and computer trespass.

Why?
“We practice holistic medicine, integrative medicine, allopathic medicine, homeopathy, food is medicine, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, naturopathy, Ayurveda, amongst others.”
Alexandre Centre for Children's Health
The pediatrician who reportedly caters to vaccine hesitant parents supposedly got her own child into a private Montessori School and a local public school using fake vaccine records.
Why Is a New York Pediatrician Being Charged for Vaccine Fraud?
Specifically, Dr. Shareen Ismail of the Alexandre Centre for Children’s Health in Fayetteville, New York, was indicted by a grand jury on 21 felonies, including that, over three years, she:
used computer login information for New York’s official Immunization Information System stolen from a Rochester nurse (a nurse who had previously worked with Dr. Ismail at an urgent care center) to create fake vaccine records for her son and she did it on five separate occasions over two years
used these forged vaccines records to try to enroll her son into two schools
asked a nurse at the Onondaga County health department to manually put the fake records back into New York’s official Immunization Information System after they had been flagged as fake and deleted
Among her charges are providing a forged health exam and vaccination form to her child’s schools, tampering with public records, identity theft, and computer trespass.
In addition, state health officials want to review the health records of about 50 of her patients to see if they are fraudulent too.

What’s next?
“Ismail remains free without bail.”
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Her trial, which has been delayed as she has just switched lawyers.
Vaccine Fraudsters
If convicted, Dr. Shareen Ismail will join:
Dr. Ming Te Lin, the Illinois pediatrician who lost his license after giving his patients fake vaccines made from cat saliva and vodka and then signing state forms certifying he had given pediatric patients their conventional shots
Steven Rodriguez, a nurse at a clinic in New York, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for distributing fake COVID-19 vaccination cards and entering false information into the New York State Immunization Registry
Juli Mazi, a California-licensed naturopathic doctor pleaded guilty today for scheming to sell homeoprophylaxis immunization pellets and for falsifying COVID-19 vaccination cards by making it appear that customers had received the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-authorized Moderna vaccine. She was helped by licensed advanced practice pharmacist Ranna Shamiya, now a Waldorf school board member, Jason Costanza, and Jaimi Jansen.
Jasmine Clifford (AntiVaxMomma), of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, who was sentenced to 18-36 months in prison after pleading guilty to selling at least 250 forged COVID-19 vaccination cards for $200 a piece, including some vaccine cards to essential workers, including hospital, nursing home and school staff. with Nadayza Barkley, they entered the fake vaccine records into the NY state vaccine database.
Jeannette Breen, a midwife in New York, was fined $300K for providing parents with homeopathic vaccine pellets and then creating fake immunization records for nearly 1,500 school-aged children throughout New York State.
Julie DeVuono, a pediatric nurse practioner in New York made millions forging COVID-19 vaccination cards and uploading false vaccination information to the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS). She “agreed to forfeit criminal proceeds totaling the sum of $1,252,540.63” and surrendered her professional licenses as a Nurse Practitioner and a Registered Professional Nurse.
Sandra Miceli, an holistic nurse practioner in Webster, New York, was fined $55K for inputting over 500 fake vaccine records into the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS).
Todd Anderson, was arrested for making and selling fake COVID vaccine cards at his bar in California
Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr. was indicted for destroying COVID vaccines, giving people fraudulent vaccine cards, and giving minors saline shots so that they thought they had gotten a COVID vaccine. The charges against him were later dropped by Donald Trump’s attorney general, Pam Bondi.
Latoya Latrese Carey, of LaBelle, Florida, was convicted of using a veterinarian’s signature stamp to forge the rabies vaccination certificates for unvaccinated dogs.
Chloe Mrozak, used a fake COVID vaccine card, with Moderna misspelled as Maderna, to try to fly to Hawaii during the pandemic. Charges against her were eventually dropped, as it would have been too much trouble to extradite her back to Hawaii…
Tangtang Zhao, a Walgreens pharmacist in Chicago, sold at least 630 blank COVID vaccination cards to people who were not vaccinated. He was sentenced to one year of federal probation and fined $5,600.
They join the medical providers who got in trouble for issuing fake medical exemptions.
They put everyone at risk, as fake vaccines and fake vaccination records can help to keep outbreaks going.
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Those crimes endanger not only the patients involved but also their communities. The penalties seem far too lenient. "They meant well" should not mitigate the seriousness of their crimes.