Stephanie Mills from Coram, Long Island, has been charged with 17 felonies for forging vaccination records for middle school students. She created and submitted false documents claiming the children were vaccinated, even signing as health care providers. The New York State Department of Health emphasized the serious risks associated with such actions, describing them as selfish and dangerous, contributing to the spread of preventable diseases. State officials continue to work with law enforcement to combat fraudulent vaccination practices.
Creating falsified vaccination records and submitting fraudulent immunization information to schools is a selfish and dangerous act that exacerbates the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases spreading through our communities.
The Department's investigation found that she allegedly forged signatures of real health care professionals and submitted the forms herself.
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