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Sask. gov't told of more alleged COVID-19 vaccine fraud, including forged vaccine cards

"I've gota zero tolerance forthat kind of stupidity," Health Minister Paul Merriman says.

'I've gota zero tolerance forthat kind of stupidity,' health minister says

Paul Merriman is Saskatchewan's minister of health. (CBC)

More forms ofalleged COVID-19 vaccine fraud are coming to light in Saskatchewan.

Dr. Carla Holinaty, a Saskatoon family doctor,addressed Health Minister Paul Merrimanon Fridayduring a virtual questions-and-answer session hosted by the Saskatchewan Medical Association.

Holinaty said she wanted to share "some really troubling stories" she heard about vaccine fraud in the health-care system.

"We've heard stories of people stealing stocks of vaccine cards and filling them out fraudulently and selling them to people," she said.

"We've heard stories of health-care workers who are certified to be private COVID test providers offering to sell fraudulent results to people. And the most concerning thing is that when other people within our system become aware of these, they are worried about reporting them because they don't have an anonymous way to do so."

Holinaty cited the "threatening"anti-vaccine posters taking aim at health-care workers thatrecently plastered a Yorktonhospital.

"I think that people are rightly afraid of retribution from the anti-vaccine camp," she said.

Holinatycalled on the government to launch a confidential system for people to speak up "without having to fear for their safety."

'This is just absolutely ridiculous': minister

CBC News has reached out to the Saskatchewan Health Authority for comment.

Holinaty's remarks came days after CBC News reportedtheSaskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals confirmed "various forms of vaccine fraud have occurred within the province," including people paying others to get vaccinated against COVID-19under their name.

Merrimansaid the Yorkton posters were "not acceptable" andstrongly denounced any vaccine fraud taking place.

"This is just absolutely ridiculous," Merrian said. "We're not getting vaccines in people's arms just to get vaccines in people's arms. We're trying to protect them."

Merriman said the government could set up an anonymoussystem to report on other health-care workers, promising "no repercussions" for anyone who comes forward.

"I've gota zero tolerance forthat kind of stupidity," he said of those committing fraud.

Holinatythanked Merriman and said that would be really appreciated.

Where to report

The Saskatchewan Health Authority said it was not able to verify if the fraud mentioned by Holinaty has happened at any Saskatchewan clinics, but said people involved in such schemes would be reported to police.

The health authority also notedthe province hasa websitewhere people can fill out a formto inform officials about people allegedly not following the public health orders.