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Prosecutors say they used the pandemic for their own financial gain.
He claimed online to have a vaccine that he could inject in customers for $400 to $1,000.
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Here are tips to avoid vaccine-related scams no matter where you live.
People who talk about scams are less likely to fall for them.
The bad actors’ goals are to steal your personal and/or medical identity or to steal your money.
Anyone who makes or buys a fake vaccine card is breaking the law.
The COVID-19-related fraud schemes exceeded $143 million in losses.
Some activities might require proof of vaccination.
Help the people you care about avoid scams.
Scammers see restrictions on access as opportunities to profit.
Telemedicine, COVID-19, “sober homes,” and opioids top charges in 31 federal districts.
They offer a prize but require personal information.
Indictment alleges misuse of medical and personal information for claims.
He bundled COVID-19 testing with other tests that patients didn’t need.
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Patients allegedly induced to give personal information for tests.
Prosecutors say his clinics charged for COVID tests with other services.
Use these five tips to stay safe.
Scheme included $77 million in COVID-19 and allergy testing.
Protect yourself, loved ones, and older adults.
He submitted E&M claims when only the COVID-19 vaccine was administered.
Social isolation among older adults is a serious issue, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one-third of adults ages 45 an...
The SMP projects receive grants from the Administration for Community Living (ACL) to recruit and train retired professionals and other older adults and community members to prevent, recognize, and...
As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies as opportunities for new fraud schemes, and...