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All you need to know about Covid 19 scam messages

It is sad to say that there are a number of scams in circulation relating to the COVID-19 vaccination programme. The ones circulating in the last few days are produced to look like an official confirmation of a vaccination appointment, it would be easy to mistake this for a genuine communication. See below an example of a fraudulent message.

Sample fraudulent text message

Everyone should be on their guard against fraudulent text and email messages as new scams are being sent out all the time. If you can you should warn anyone you know, who might be expecting to get a call for a vaccine, that these are circulating.

The way it works is people are receiving a text or email notification of their ‘vaccination appointment’ and are being asked to confirm it by clicking on a link. This looks very similar to the genuine texts being sent to patients to arrange their appointments at the GP led vaccination services. However, when you click through the criminals objective is to get bank details and payment.

NHS guidance on fraudulant meessages is as follows.

How to spot a genuine text message.

If you have any further concerns about something you have received please contact the Sussex COVID-19 vaccination programme team on sxccg.vaccineenquiries@nhs.net

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