Jumping the COVID-19 vaccine line
LIN TAYLOR WHEN two little old ladies in bonnets and gloves arrived for a COVID-19 vaccine shot in Florida, health workers sensed something was not quite right. The women – who turned out to be aged in their 30s and 40s and had “dressed up as grannies” in an effort to get vaccines reserved for vulnerable elderly people – are among a growing number of people trying to cheat or game the system to get early access to scarce shots. VIP vaccine access scandals have also forced the resignation of ministers in Argentina and Peru this week. But fines and…