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Sharing COVID-19 vaccination card on social media could make you a target for scammers – WJHG-TV
Millions of Americans are getting vaccinated against COVID-19, but what you share on social media about your vaccine could make you a target.

(CNN) After more than a year of the pandemic, you may find yourself wanting to show your excitement over getting a COVID-19 vaccine, but be careful what you share on social media.
Happily tell everybody you got the vaccine, but theres no need to take a picture of the card and provide all that information to anybody who can see the photo, said Nenette Day, assistant special agent in charge at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General.
Day said vaccination cards…
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