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Misspelling of Moderna leads to Illinois woman’s arrest in Hawaii

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HONOLULU (AP) � Court documents say a 24-year-old Illinois woman submitted a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to visit Hawaii that misspelled Moderna.

The documents says Chloe Mrozak uploaded the card to the state's Safe Travels program and arrived in Honolulu on Aug. 23. Screeners noticed the vaccine was misspelled as "Maderna."

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Officials say the card listed that she was vaccinated in Delaware, but an official there confirmed there was no vaccination record for her.

She was arrested at the Honolulu airport in on Aug. 28. She couldn't immediately be reached for comment after a judge released her Tuesday.

Our sister station, , says vaccines are required to bypass mandatory quarantine. Mrozak was scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday, according to KITV.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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