
Buyer Beware: AG warns of fake COVID-19 testing kits, sites being found online
Before using your next at-home COVID-19 testing kit, you may want to double-check where exactly you got it from.
On Thursday, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody issued a consumer alert warning people of fake test kits and sites that are preying on the recent rise in cases due to the omicron variant. Moody says scammers may be looking to exploit this unprecedented demand in order to steal personal information.
The attorney general points to recent reports in Florida and across the nation of fake testing sites, imposter health care workers at legitimate sites and at-home testing scams.
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