Two additional shipments of phony COVID-19 vaccinations cards from China have been seized by US authorities.

The most recent batch of bogus cards were blocked by Customs and Border Patrol officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, authorities said in an assertion Wednesday.

The primary shipment showed up on Aug. 24 and contained 20 cards that were “bad quality” apparently, as per a CBP news discharge.

The subsequent parcel, bound for a similar person, was seized Tuesday with 50 of the fakes.

In excess of 3,000 bogus vaccine cards from China were held onto recently in Tennessee.

Last month, generally similar measure of fraudulent cards were seized from cargo facilities at Anchorage airport.

Purchasing, selling or utilizing a fake COVID-19 immunization card is a wrongdoing, CBP has cautioned, and could be deserving of a fine or as long as five years in jail.