YES! They ought to "throw the book" at him. Selfish behavior. No consideration for others.Idiots like him make life difficult for the rest of us who need to travel for work and actually follow the rules. Hope they throw the book at him.
This may be a classic example of the press focussing on the angle they want to portray.From what I read, it's a little complicated. The guy flew to Miami for vaccination. He got the second vaccine dose a few days before return flight. He did the pre-flight PCR and because of the second dose, the PCR printed positive. The guy attempted to change the flight date, but the airline said it would cost like $2,000. So he got a doctor to write that he presented no covid symptoms. This last part is arguable, because he was caught by a thermocam at Ezeiza. A fever sounds like s symptom to me. But maybe he didn't have a fever when the doctor wrote the verification.
While I don't excuse it, the situation is tough. The $2,000 flight change would be difficult to stomach. Especially since the guy didn't really have covid. The vaccine was what produced the positive PCR.
Now he is facing 15 years in jail. That’s difficult to stomach.From what I read, it's a little complicated. The guy flew to Miami for vaccination. He got the second vaccine dose a few days before return flight. He did the pre-flight PCR and because of the second dose, the PCR printed positive. The guy attempted to change the flight date, but the airline said it would cost like $2,000. So he got a doctor to write that he presented no covid symptoms. This last part is arguable, because he was caught by a thermocam at Ezeiza. A fever sounds like s symptom to me. But maybe he didn't have a fever when the doctor wrote the verification.
While I don't excuse it, the situation is tough. The $2,000 flight change would be difficult to stomach. Especially since the guy didn't really have covid. The vaccine was what produced the positive PCR.
Nope, mRNA and viral vector vaccines are the only ones used in USA and due to their very nature they cannot possibly cause the actual infection.He got the second vaccine dose a few days before return flight. He did the pre-flight PCR and because of the second dose, the PCR printed positive. Especially since the guy didn't really have covid. The vaccine was what produced the positive PCR.
Could you keep us informed once this has been to court? As far as I see normally these are maximum sentences to scare the people (not only in Argentina). I would actually be surprised if he has to go to prison. Probably a few months on probation or something like that.Now he is facing 15 years in jail. That’s difficult to stomach.
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