SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO—Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro is warning residents to be on the lookout for COVID-19 vaccine scams. As vaccine manufacturers begin distribution and hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers receive vaccines for administration, public officials are concerned scammers may use the opportunity to conduct vaccine-related scams.
“Unfortunately, we know scammers will use this good news to do bad things. From posing as health professionals to impersonating vaccine distributors, scammers will find creative ways to get personal information or money” said Executive Shapiro. “Summit County residents should exercise extreme caution if an unknown individual contacts them about the COVID-19 vaccine. When in doubt, hang up the phone, delete the text or email, or throw away the letter.”
The following tips will help residents avoid potential COVID-19 virus and vaccine-related scams:
Consumers who suspect an unfair business practice or want help addressing a consumer problem should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at www.OhioProtects.org or 800-282-0515.
Original News Release – County Executive Warns Residents of COVID-19 Vaccine Scams (PDF)
Terri Burns