Salt Lake Tribune: “A Utah pharmacist has admitted he gave COVID-19 vaccination cards to half a dozen people without giving them a shot of the vaccine. According to a stipulation order, the pharmacist surrendered his license and agreed to pay a $2,000 fine. He admitted that on or about June 30, he saw a ‘reluctant patient’ whose employer wanted the patient to get vaccinated. The pharmacist ‘allowed the pharmacy technician to counsel’ the patient on ‘alleged and/or unconfirmed adverse reactions’ to the COVID vaccines – and he ‘did not correct’ the technician when the patient was told ‘that the vaccination could cause infertility,’ according to the order.”
“The pharmacist was seen on surveillance video entering a room with the patient – off camera – and then returning. He was then seen taking a vial of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine from a refrigerator, recording the manufacturer’s lot number on the vaccine card and giving the card to the patient – but did not prepare a syringe or administer the vaccine. According to the stipulation order, the pharmacist said he was giving the patient ‘a choice.’ And also he said had done the same with a ‘handful of others… maybe five’ when he believed they were apprehensive about the vaccine.”