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Brooklyn clinic says it returned COVID-19 vaccines amid probe

A Brooklyn-based health care company said Sunday that it “proactively returned” its remaining stash of COVID-19 vaccines amid a criminal probe into allegations the doses were fraudulently obtained and diverted.

In a prepared statement, ParCare Community Health Network also insisted it followed all proper procedures to get the Moderna vaccines and was approved to administer the shots by both the state Department of Health and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The company said it “provided the documentation regarding the proper receipt of the vaccines to the NYS DOH.”

“In an effort to fully cooperate with NYS DOH, ParCare has proactively returned its vaccines pending the Department’s review,” according to the statement.

“We are confident the end result of that review will show that ParCare at all times exerted best efforts to comply with all NYS DOH requirements and will allow us to continue to achieve our number one goal of providing these critical vaccines to the New Yorkers who need them most.”

New York state guidelines call for the first round of vaccines to go to front-line health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities.

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1 thought on “Brooklyn clinic says it returned COVID-19 vaccines amid probe”

  1. the governor of new york is insane so it doesn`t matter how many fiery hoops you jump through to please him you`ll still be wrong tomorrow when he wakes up and has a different delusion that he wants to make into a law.

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