Health
BBB warns against posting vaccine cards on social media – WILX-TV
Vaccinations cards have personal information on them, such as your full name, your birthday, and where you got your vaccine.

(CNN) – The Better Business Bureau is warning people not to share their COVID-19 vaccine cards online.
Vaccinations cards have personal information on them, such as your full name, your birthday, and where you got your vaccine.
However, its not just personal information scammers could be after. They could use real cards to make a phony ones.
Scammers have been caught selling fake vaccination cards online in Great Britain and the bureau warns that its only a matter of time before that starts in the…
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