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US Attorney’s office eyes COVID-19 vaccine scams


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2021 Feb 02, 15:16, PORTLAND,
Spencer Jensen, music teacher at the Legacy Preparatory Academy receives the COVID-19 vaccine at the Davis County Legacy Center Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, in Farmington, Utah. Utah began vaccinating teachers and school staff across the state. They are aiming to have all teachers and school staff vaccinated by the end of February. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Scammers who use a false promise of a COVID-19 vaccine have attracted the attention of a federal prosecutor.

US Attorney Halsey Frank of Maine said federal, state, and local agencies have fielded complaints about the scams. The scammers typically use demand for the vaccine as a way to pry personal information such as Social Security numbers from victims.

Frank called the scammers “ruthless and relentless” and added, “everyone needs to have their guard up.” He said everyone in the state should be skeptical of unsolicited offers of the coronavirus vaccine.

Frank also said residents should check with the state health department for accurate information on the availability of the vaccine.


Source: AP


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