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COVID-19 Vaccine Scam Warning

COVID-19 Vaccine Scam Warning

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Concord, NH – New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald encourages consumers to be on the lookout for scams related to the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The first COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in New Hampshire and are being administered initially to directly impacted groups, including at-risk healthcare workers, residents of long-term care facilities and first responders. The general public should monitor the Vaccination Planning website for information about future distribution announcements: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/resources-guidance/vaccination-planning.htm

Due to high demand for the vaccine, scammers may take the opportunity to attempt to fraudulently obtain money or personal identifying information from consumers by representing that they can provide fast access to a COVID-19 vaccination.

Any telephonic or email representation that a COVID-19 vaccination can be provided quickly in exchange for money or personal identifiable information is a scam.

If you receive a call like this, you should hang up immediately. Do not open or engage with emails from unknown sources.

The COVID-19 vaccine will be available to the American people at no cost regardless of insurance status. Contact your healthcare and insurance providers for specific information about how you may receive the COVID-19 vaccine and if there are any office-visit related costs. Additional information regarding distribution is available here: https://www.nh.gov/covid19/resources-guidance/vaccination-planning.htm

In order to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in New Hampshire, you will NEVER be asked:
·         For payment in any form to reserve a vaccine for you or another person;
·         For payment in any form to schedule an appointment for yourself or another person to receive the vaccine;
·         To provide confidential personal information, including a social security number, bank or credit card information, to reserve a vaccine or an appointment; or
·         To provide cash, money orders, gift cards or another form of payment to secure your access in any manner to a covid-19 vaccine.

 Protect yourself from COVID-19 vaccine scams:
·         Hang up the phone if you are uncomfortable or do not recognize the person calling. Call 2-1-1 for information about the vaccine or call the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Hotline to report any suspected scam calls or emails:

o   Phone: 1-888-468-4454

o   Email: DOJ-CPB@doj.nh.gov

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