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CULVER CITY, CA — As efforts to immunize the community ramp up, Culver City officials are sharing how you can avoid COVID-19 vaccine scams.
Here are three tips from the Federal Trade Commission on how to watch out for vaccine-related scams:
You cannot pay to put your name on a list to get the vaccine. That's a scam.You cannot pay to get early access to the vaccine. That's a scam.Nobody legit will call, text, or email you about the vaccine and ask for your Social Security, bank account, or credit card numbers. That's a scam. People should not pay for a promise of vaccine access or share their personal information, the FTC reports. Instead, they should report the scam to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov or file a complaint with their state or territorial attorney general through consumerresources.org(link is external), the consumer website of the National Association of Attorneys General.
Visit the Vaccinate LA County website to learn more.
Vaccination appointments are now available for people 65 years old and older, along with health care workers and long-term care facility residents.
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