Camila Giorgi’s Australian Open press conference turns testy over fake vaccine card controversy

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Camila Giorgi’s Australian Open press conference turns testy over fake vaccine card controversy
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The Italian tennis star repeatedly denied allegations that she obtained a false COVID-19 vaccine certificate to allow her to travel in a press conference that turned testy in Melbourne.

for supplying false certificates and fake vaccines and Giorgi’s name was revealed in a long list of people implicated by an Italian newspaper.

“I just did all my vaccination in different places, so the trouble is hers, not me,” she said. “So with that, I’m very calm. Of course, if not, I couldn’t come here and play this tennis, I think.” “Once. The other vaccination, I did it in different kind of places, so it’s what I’m trying to explain,” she said.Camila Giorgi/instagram

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