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 Fifteen people are charged in a fake COVID-19 vaccin stanley cup ation card conspiracy, the Manhattan District Attorney announced Tuesday.Jasmine Clifford, 31, is accused of selling approximately 250 forged COVID-19 vaccinations cards on Instagram under the name AntiVaxMomma.Authorities said she would charge $200 for the fake cards.Clifford allegedly worked with Nadayza Barley, 27, to  fraudulently enter at least 10 individuals into the New York State Immunization Information System   NYSIIS   database.  Authorities said that  transaction  came at an additional $250 fee.In addition to the charges Clifford and Barley f stanley cup ace, 13 people were charged with purchasing the cards.The district  stanley cup attorney says they are all believed to be frontline and essential workers. We will continue to safeguard public health in New York with proactive investigations like these, but the stakes are too high to tackle fake vaccination cards with whack-a-mole prosecutions,  said District Attorney Vance.He also called on social media to do more to crack down on fraudulent vaccine card schemes. We need companies like Facebook to take action to prevent the fraud happening on their platforms. Making, selling, and purchasing for Imzn Black bear roaming Uptown Butte put down, cubs near Montana Tech campus
 The number of migrant children housed at the Biden administration s largest emergency shelter for those who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border alone has dropped by more than 40% since mid-June, a top U.S. official said Monday, touting progress at the facility that has been criticized by child welfare advocates.Health and Human Service af1 s Secretary Xavier Becerra told reporters that 790 boys were housed at Fort Bliss Army base in El Paso, Texas, and the last girl left Monday. All the girls were reunited either with relatives in the U.S., or a sponsor such as a family friend, or sent to licensed facilities, which have a hi salomon gher standard of care, according to the agency responsible for caring for migrant children.In mid-June, the administration reported about 2,000 boys and girls were at theFort Bliss facilityamid child welfare advocates concerns about inadequate conditions. A high of 4,800 children were housed there in May.Becerra said his agency was evaluating whether it can close some o mizuno f the emergency shelters that the government opened in the spring as record numbers of unaccompanied children crossed the border. He declined to say whether Fort Bliss would be among them. Because weve been