Members of the public are being warned of potential scams relating to the Covid-19 vaccine.
An Garda Síochána said it is aware of members of the public having received fraudulent text messages and calls regarding Covid vaccinations.
A number of people have recently received phone calls or text messages in which they are offered vaccinations. However, the callers are then providing fraudulent vaccination dates and looking to extract sensitive personal details. The details requested include, the person’s name, PPS number, date of birth and address.
Text messages have also made requests for people to confirm private information such as PPS number, date of birth and address. The HSE will never text seeking such information.
An Garda Síochána, the HSE and The Department of Health are advising people to exercise caution.
Tips and Advice
- The HSE will never text or call individuals to request payment for a Covid test or Vaccine
- Your local GP will be the first point of contact about vaccination
- The Covid-19 vaccine is free and it is not available privately
- Never disclose private information over phone or via text message
- Do not give out your PPS Number to anyone who makes unsolicited contact with you whether by phone or email
- The HSE will never text you and ask for your PPS number
- The HSE will never text you to request your home address
- Never give away personal data or disclose who you may live with or if you live alone
- If you receive such a call, just hang up
- Anyone who mistakenly provides personal information in response to this scam should contact report the matter to their local Garda Station
“We would ask that members of the public make contact with any vulnerable friends or family to make them aware of these calls and text messages. If you have questions or concerns relating to Covid testing or vaccination, please contact the HSE,” a garda spokesperson said.
For further information on the vaccine rollout, and on which groups are currently being vaccinated, please consult HSE.ie here
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