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BBB Warns Not to Post Your COVID Vaccine Selfie

If you have been one of the people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, you have received a card stating you have done so. It includes information about when you got the first and second shot, and other personal information. The better Business Bureau says they are now seeing people taking selfies with those cards, something that can put you at risk of identity theft.

 

BBB spokesman Don O’Brien says if you’re thinking about taking a selfie and then posting it to social media… don’t.

 

 

There is also another type of scam that agencies overseas are dealing with. Scammers in the United Kingdom are manufacturing phony vaccine cards and selling them online via eBay and TikTok. BBB has more tips and alerts on COVID-19 scams at bbb.org/coronavirus.

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