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Rodney Baker (55) and his wife Ekaterina Baker (32) traveled to a remote Canadian town of 100 souls. There they were vaccinated against the crown. Although the vaccines were intended for vulnerable indigenous residents of Beaver Creek, Canada.
To get to their destination, they chartered a private plane and then pretended to be a cleaning staff at a local motel. The only 55- and 32-year-old vaccinators were exposed. According to the authorities, there was a mobile team in the community that delivered the Moderna vaccine to residents. But the couple requested a ride to the airport immediately after receiving the vaccine.
Couple arrested at the airport
The motel named after the millionaire couple confirmed when asked that the Parkers were not employees. Later, the mobile clinic staff called the police. Agents met the couple at the airport, where they were preparing to fly back to Vancouver.
“What they did effectively was put our community and our isolation team at risk,” Community Services Minister John Streicker told “CBC News.” And also: “I’m quite angry about all this.”
The residents of Beavers Creek, which is located near the Alaskan border, are mostly indigenous residents of the White River First Nation. Since most of the community residents are older, this is where the vaccine should be given.
Fine of 1000 francs despite an annual income of millions
The millionaire couple faces two charges: one for not isolating themselves and the other for not complying with a travel declaration they made. According to the New York Post, they face a maximum fine of up to about 1,000 francs or up to six months in prison.
On Sunday, Rodney Baker resigned from his position as CEO of Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, a Canadian casino company. He reportedly made $ 10.6 million in 2019. A similar case has already occurred in Switzerland with a South African billionaire who flew to Switzerland for corona vaccination. (euc)