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Don’t share COVID-19 vaccine card on social media, BBB says

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The latest scam has to do with COVID-19 vaccine cards. The Better Business Bureau is warning people not to share them online.

Vaccination cards have personal information on them like your full name, your birthday and where you got your vaccine. [TRENDING: Even colder air on the way, Latest on $1,400 economic relief payments, Bars, nightclubs continue to disobey local COVID-19 rules] But it’s not just personal information scammers could be after.

They could use your real card to make a phony one. Scammers have been caught selling fake vaccination cards online in Great Britain.

The BBB warns that it’s only a matter of time before that starts in the U.S. If you want to share the momentous occasion online, you can take a photo of your vaccine

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