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Guard your COVID-19 vaccination card
After you get your COVID-19 vaccine, keep your vaccination card safe — scammers are using the COVID-19 pandemic to try to steal your personal information.
Don't share a photo of your COVID-19 vaccination card online or on social media. Scammers can use content you post, like your date of birth, health care details, or other personal information to steal your identity.
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You should get a COVID-19 vaccination card at your first vaccine appointment. If you didn't, contact the provider site where you got vaccinated or your state health department to find out how to get a card.
If someone contacts you to buy or sell a vaccination card, it's a scam.
If you suspect COVID-19 health care fraud, report it online or call 800-HHS-TIPS (800-447-8477). TTY users can call 1-800-377-4950.
Sincerely,
The Medicare Team
Guard your COVID-19 vaccination card
May 5 at 9:03 AM
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Medicare <medicare@subscriptions.medicare.gov>
To: rick_potvin@yahoo.com
Your COVID-19 vaccination card is THE scam-- and you're all going to be hauled into a Nuremberg II type trial for promoting this total scam. YOU are perping the scam.
Rick Potvin, blogger.
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