Sheriff’s Office in Orange County
11:01 PT – Here’s a look at the wannabe grandmothers – identified as ID Olga Monroy-Ramirez and Martha Monroy – being scolded by the authorities over their scheme … which seems to have been pretty half-baked.
It seems the women are very relieved to just come down with a warning, but they have been told if they try again … they will be in much bigger trouble.
A few women in Florida tried to use a “Bosom Buddies” art – except they were dressed like old ladies – to be vaccinated … but it does not work, at least not this time.
According to dr. Raul Pino The Orange County Health Administration, FL – the two women showed up at a coronavirus vaccination site this week, “dressed in grandmothers” in an attempt to get a chance.
Pino says they included grandma glasses, but the women were only 34 and 44 years old … and you must be over 65 to be eligible for the COVID vaccine in the state.
However, this is the thing – dr. Pino says the women presented valid disease control and prevention centers indicating that they had received their first vaccine doses, adding … “I do not know how they escaped the first time.”
The health administrator claims that there was recently another man who tried to pretend he was his father of the same name to get a chance, and warned people to “fake” it to skip the queue.
The two grandmother imitators did not get the vaccine, but they were also not charged with any crime … although they may be warned of offenses.
Originally Posted – 10:18 PT