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Scammers target Queenslanders with fake vaccine
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.“The vaccine is being rolled out in phases. Those in the highest priority group are currently receiving a vaccine by invitation The vaccine is provided free of charge. Ignore any calls, texts or social media which ask for…
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