LOS ANGELES — California on Wednesday issued a warning against printing or buying fake Covid-19 vaccination cards on the internet, saying they were illegal and could undermine public health during the pandemic.
Fake cards were being sold “for individuals to misrepresent themselves as vaccinated,” the state’s Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement.
“These counterfeit records undermine the health and safety of Californians and are also illegal.”
Bonta called for people to report alleged fake cards, and added that Californians should also not post pictures of cards on social media as personal information could be stolen to commit fraud.
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