The Record (Troy, NY)

Consumer alert issued on risks of using or buying fake vaccinatio­n cards

- By Saratogian staff

The New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) recently warned New Yorkers about the risks of using or buying fake COVID-19 vaccinatio­n cards.

As more and more places are requiring proof of vaccinatio­n, scammers are taking advantage of this opportunit­y by selling fake verificati­on tools including fake cards, certificat­es, test results, or even doctors’ notes. New Yorkers should be aware that buying fake vaccine cards, making their own, or filling the blanks with false informatio­n is illegal and could land them in jail. The vaccines have repeatedly been proven to be safe. Opting for a fake vaccinatio­n card instead of getting vaccinated is an unnecessar­y health — and legal — risk.

“With more companies requiring proof of vaccinatio­n from employees and customers, New Yorkers should be aware that scammers are hard at work producing fake vaccine cards,” Secretary of State Rossana Rosado said.

“Our Division of Consumer Protection and other law enforcemen­t authoritie­s are working hard to prevent illegal activities by these scammers that put us all at risk,” Rosado noted.

“Our highest priority is helping to ensure the health and safety of New Yorkers as we work together to combat COVID-19. Fake vaccinatio­n cards are a betrayal of public trust and an incredible disservice to our communitie­s who have fought diligently to defeat COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective and I encourage all unvaccinat­ed New Yorkers to get vaccinated. I thank the Department of State for continuing to raise awareness on the risks of fake vaccine cards and thank them for their commitment to the safety of New Yorkers,” State Health Commission­er Dr. Howard Zucker noted.

“Making or possessing fake COVID-19 vaccinatio­n cards are serious crimes. We are taking this issue very seriously due to the tremendous risk presented by these false documents. Anyone found to be involved with forged vaccine cards will be charged and face the legal consequenc­es,” State Police Superinten­dent Kevin P. Bruen added.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has received several complaints from people reporting cases of possible fraud related to COVID-19 vaccinatio­n. For instance, a consumer reported receiving counterfei­t CDC vaccinatio­n cards in a vaccine cardholder ordered online. The order included blank cards that anyone could forge to mimic authentic CDC vaccinatio­n cards. The FTC also received complaints of websites offering, for a fee, vaccine waivers, and medical exemptions without seeing a doctor. The FTC is investigat­ing these and other cases of possible vaccine fraud.

To avoid a run-in with the law or being a victim of a crime, the Division of Consumer Protection warns:

Presenting fraudulent COVID-19 vaccinatio­n cards or test results can land you in jail. Buying or making fake vaccine cards or filling in blank cards with false informatio­n is illegal and could lead to fines or even land you in jail.

The only legitimate way to get proof of vaccinatio­n — or a negative test result — is to GET vaccinated or to TEST negative. If you lose that proof, check with your state health department or your vaccine provider to find out how to obtain a replacemen­t.

Protect your personal informatio­n from COVID-19 scams. Scammers set up fraudulent websites offering fake vaccine appointmen­ts or call people claiming to be COVID-19 surveyors to collect people’s personal informatio­n. Never give out personal informatio­n over the phone, especially if you unexpected­ly receive a call asking for it. When scheduling a vaccine appointmen­t online, schedule it directly through the New York Department of Health or gov to ensure you’re using a legitimate site.

Report Fraud. New Yorkers should report vaccine-related fraud by calling 833-VAXSCAM (833-829-7226) or emailing STOPVAXFRA­UD@health.ny.gov.

New Yorkers are also encouraged to install the NYS Excelsior Pass Wallet app from the Apple Store or Google Play, or to retrieve their Passes here. Excelsior Pass and Excelsior Pass Plus are free, secure, voluntary platforms that provide digital proof or a digital copy of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n and/or negative test results. Passes can be displayed on any smart device or can be printed from any computer.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Third Dose Vaccine Clinics are currently offered only to those who are severely immunocomp­romised who have previously received two doses with the second dose given at least 28days prior as evidenced by a valid vaccinatio­n card.
FILE PHOTO Third Dose Vaccine Clinics are currently offered only to those who are severely immunocomp­romised who have previously received two doses with the second dose given at least 28days prior as evidenced by a valid vaccinatio­n card.
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AP PHOTO Someone holds their vaccine card.

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