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Beware COVID-19 scams: Here’s what to look for

A rendering of the COVID-19 vaccine. (Getty Images)

(NEXSTAR) — Federal agencies are warning the public about a series of COVID-19-related scams.

“Scammers are using telemarketing calls, text messages, social media platforms, and door-to-door visits to perpetrate COVID-19-related scams,” the Office of the Inspector General said in a statement.

Fraudsters are reportedly offering phony COVID-19 tests, HHS grants and Medicare prescription cards “in exchange for personal details.” All of these “services are unapproved and illegitimate.”

According to the FBI, scammers are also looking for money, in addition to personally identifiable information.

Here’s what to beware of, according to the FBI:

To protect yourself, the Inspector General reminds the public:

The Inspector General asks that the public report any fraudulent behavior online or by calling 800-HHS-TIPS.