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Governor saddened by claim troopers made fake vaccine cards

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By WILSON RING
Associated Press

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont Gov. Phil Scott says he’s “incredibly disappointed” by the allegations that three former Vermont State Police troopers were involved in a scheme to create fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination cards. Scott said Wednesday he felt the allegations if true were “just a dumb thing to do” that make no sense to him. The FBI is investigating the allegations and Vermont Public Safety officials are conducting a separate investigation. The Vermont State Police announced Tuesday that three state troopers had resigned after they were found to be allegedly involved in a scheme to create fraudulent COVID-19 vaccination cards. The Vermont Troopers Association has not responded to requests for comment on behalf of the troopers.

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