KEY POINTS
  • New York's attorney general is investigating whether a health-care clinic in the state fraudulently obtained Covid vaccine doses and distributed them to the public, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
  • The case involves the ParCare Community Health Network, which the state identified as a provider in Orange County.
  • It's among the first cases of alleged fraud associated with Covid vaccines, but it's unlikely to be the last, Cuomo said.
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a news conference on September 08, 2020 in New York City.

New York's attorney general is investigating whether a health-care clinic in the state fraudulently obtained Covid vaccine doses and distributed them to the public, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.

Cuomo declined to provide details of the investigation because it's ongoing, but he noted that it involves the ParCare Community Health Network, which the state identified as a health-care provider in Orange County, New York. ParCare allegedly misrepresented itself to the state's department of health to obtain vaccine doses, Cuomo said.