Health
Scammers target people with fake COVID-19 vaccine – Chinchilla News
Queenslanders are being warned not to get stung by an online scam selling COVID “vaccines” with an offer to jump the queue.

Queenslanders are being warned not to get stung by online COVID-19 scammers who are offering the chance to jump the queue and buy “the vaccine” online.
Scammers are targeting the desperate who want instant protection from the killer virus but the vials contain nothing more than saline solution.
Some bogus deals are giving people the option to choose the Pfizer vaccine rather than the AstraZeneca and that option will cost $150.
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