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DOJ: Ukiah pharmacist charged with helping falsify vaccine cards
A Ukiah woman was charged recently in connection with an alleged scheme to offer fake cures for Covid-19 and distribute fake vaccination cards, the Department of Justice reported. According to the DOJ, Ranna Shamiya, 41, a Ukiah resident and the Director of Pharmacy at Adventist Health Ukiah Valley at the time of the alleged deeds, “became aware that Juli Mazi, a naturopathic doctor, offered and sold products known as ‘homeoprophylaxis immunizations’ that she claimed would provide a complete cure for Covid-19, and provided customers with fraudulent CDC Covid-19 vaccination record cards to falsely make it appear that customers received FDA-approved Covid-19 vaccines.” The DOJ alleges that Sha

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