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Department of Homeland Security investigators are working with Pfizer, Moderna and other drug companies who are working to create and distribute coronavirus vaccines in an effort to prepare for the scams that are sure to come, "especially after the mess of criminal activity this year with phony personal protective equipment, false cures and extortion schemes," AP's Colleen Long reports.
Long reports that "investigators are learning about how the vaccine will be packaged and getting the message out to field agents, creating a mass database of information from more than 200 companies, so they can be prepared to spot fakes and crack down on dangerous fraud. They are monitoring tens of thousands of false websites and looking for evidence of fake cures sold online."
AP also reports Homeland Security tips to help people from falling victim to such scams:
- Always consult a licensed medical professional to obtain a covid-19 vaccine or treatment.
- Make sure your doctor has been approved to administer the vaccine.
- Do not buy covid-19 vaccines or treatments over the internet.
- Do not buy covid-19 vaccines or treatments through an online pharmacy.
- Ignore large, unsolicited offers for vaccinations and miracle treatments or cures.
- Don't respond to text messages, emails or calls about vaccines and treatments.
- Be wary of ads for vaccines and treatments on social media.
- Any suspicious activity can be reported to: covid19investigations@dhs.gov.
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