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Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety
Tuesday February 9th, 2021 :: 04:40 p.m. PST

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COVID19 Vaccination Scams

If you receive a call, text, email, or other message offering to sell early access to Covid-19 vaccinations, that is a scam. Please do not respond to it. You cannot pay for early access to the COVID19 vaccine. It’s important to know that you will not be asked to pay to get the vaccine during this public health emergency. 

Here are some common warning signs of fraud:

    •    Advertisements or offers for early access to a vaccine upon payment of a deposit or fee.
    •    Requests asking you to pay out of pocket to obtain the vaccine or to put your name on a COVID-19 vaccine waiting list.
    •    Offers to undergo additional medical testing or procedures when obtaining a vaccine.
    •    Marketers offering to sell and/or ship doses of a vaccine, domestically or internationally, in exchange for payment of a deposit or fee.
    •    Unsolicited emails, telephone calls, or personal contact from someone claiming to be from a medical office, insurance company, or COVID-19 vaccine center requesting personal and/or medical information to determine recipients’ eligibility to participate in clinical vaccine trials or obtain the vaccine.
    •    Claims of FDA approval for a vaccine that cannot be verified.
    •    Advertisements for vaccines through social media platforms, email, telephone calls, online, or from unsolicited/unknown sources.
    •    Individuals contacting you in person, by phone, or by email to tell you the government or government officials require you to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

The FBI recommends you do the following to avoid getting scammed:

    •    Consult your state’s health department website for up-to-date information about authorized vaccine distribution channels and only obtaining a vaccine through such channels.
    •    Check the FDA’s website (fda.gov) for current information about vaccine emergency use authorizations.
    •    Consult your primary care physician before undergoing any vaccination.
    •    Don’t share your personal or health information with anyone other than known and trusted medical professionals.
    •    Check your medical bills and insurance explanation of benefits (EOBs) for any suspicious claims and promptly reporting any errors to your health insurance provider.
    •    Follow guidance and recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other trusted medical professionals.

If you believe you have been the victim of a COVID-19 fraud, immediately report it to the FBI (ic3.gov, tips.fbi.gov, or 1-800-CALL-FBI) or the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (tips.hhs.gov or 1-800-HHS-TIPS).

Learn more about the various COVID-19 scams here: https://www.ftc.gov/coronavirus/scams-consumer-advice. 

Please share this information with anyone you may know, these scammers seems to be targeting the senior population. Please spread the word.

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Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety
700 All America Way
Sunnyvale, CA 94086

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Non-emergencies: 408-730-7100

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