Police warn against new COVID vaccine phone scam

By The Editor

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Scammers are asking for banking details
Scammers are asking for banking details

Police have warned against a COVID-19 vaccine scam.

People are receiving texts asking them if they want the vaccine.

They are asked to press a number on their keypad or to send a text message to confirm they wish to receive the vaccine.

The scam then results in a charge applied to their phone bill.

In other cases, callers are offering the vaccine for a fee or asking for bank details.

The vaccine is only available from the NHS and the NHS will contact you when it is your turn.

At present, appointments are only being offered to members of the public over 80 years old.

Police also emphasise that the NHS will NEVER:

  • Ask you to press a button on your keypad or send a text asking you to confirm you want the vaccine.
  • Ask for payment for the vaccine or for your bank details.

     

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