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No, you can’t buy a COVID vaccine online, so ignore that text or email – CNET
Ads for bogus vaccines may also follow you around the internet. They’re not legitimate.

Vaccines offered through unexpected texts, emails or phone calls? Don’t fall for it.
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As we all hope for the end to the coronavirus pandemic, many people are understandably focused on the COVID-19 vaccine. Scammers know that. And while you’re dreaming about hugging loved ones, going to concerts or just feeling safe inside a grocery store, they’re busy crafting vaccine-related phishing…
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