The correctional court of Albertville (Savoie) sentenced this Friday three former employees of a nursing home in Ugine (Savoie) to two months in prison, suspended each.

They appeared for having produced false vaccination certificates against Covid-19 to their employer in September and November 2021. Before the court, the defendants did not deny the facts, says France Bleu Pays de Savoie.

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They highlighted their fear of the anti-coronavirus vaccine as well as the fear of losing their jobs in the absence of a certificate.

During the trial, all four of the nursing aides assured that they had taken important precautions when going to the nursing home, and in particular had been tested every day.

The respondents had paid 350 each to obtain a false vaccination certificate online.

The lawyer for the defendants judged the sentence pronounced "lenient" and was pleased that justice had not decided on a ban on practicing.

However, three of the four women now work in another profession.

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