‘Maderna’ tourist wanted after skipping Hawaii Zoom hearing
By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER
Associated Press
HONOLULU (AP) — An Illinois woman is wanted in Hawaii after she didn’t show up for a virtual court hearing on her arrest for an alleged fake COVID-19 vaccination card that misspelled Moderna as “Maderna.” At a hearing on the case held via Zoom, Judge Karin Holma said she would issue a $500 warrant for the 24-year-old woman’s arrest. She was released without bail earlier this month on two misdemeanor counts of violating Hawaii’s pandemic emergency rules. Authorities say she uploaded a fake vaccination card with the glaring spelling error to Hawaii’s Safe Travels program to bypass a traveler quarantine.