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Alert - Coronavirus Vaccination Scams

Action Fraud has received reports from members of the public who have been sent text messages claiming to be from the NHS, offering them the opportunity to sign up for the vaccine. The texts ask the recipient to click on a link which takes them to an online form where they are prompted to input personal and financial details. In some cases the online form has looked very similar to the real NHS website. Remember, the vaccine is only available on the NHS and is free of charge.

Please see the below link for more details and how to protect yourself:

https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/alert/coronavirus-vaccine-scams-warning


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