The town of Longboat Key is urging residents to remain wary of potential scams related to COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
The good news is Deputy Police Chief Frank Rubino said the town has not had any reports of COVID-19 scams as of Thursday afternoon.
“We’re frustrated when any of our people get scammed,” Rubino said.
Earlier this month, the town shared a Facebook post from the Sarasota Police Department about the things people should look for, including:
If you’re asked to pay out of pocket to get the vaccine.
Advertisements for vaccines through social media platforms, email, telephone calls, online or from unknown sources.
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Danvers Council on Aging is located at 25 Stone St., Danvers. They can be reached by phone at 978-762-0208 or 978-762-0209. The fax number is 978-762-0240. They’re open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, visit https://danversma.gov.
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9,000 doses of COVID vaccine expected to be administered this week
By Staff | Jan 13, 2021
The Florida Department of Health and Lee County Government estimate 9,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine will be administered this week to frontline healthcare workers and seniors 65 and older.
Through last week, more than 11,000 individuals will have been vaccinated at Lee County sites open to the public. Additionally, FDOH-Lee has vaccinated many medical workers at separate sites since the vaccination became available here in December. This number of individuals does not include vaccinations issued by other entities such as Lee Health.
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As vaccines for COVID-19 leave for shipment to healthcare and assisted living facilities, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning the public about potential scams.