But high demand for anything gives way to opportunities to scam unsuspecting and desperate consumers, so Barger wants a number of county departments to work together to mitigate testing fraud.
“As the urgent need for testing reaches a crucial point, it is imperative that we ensure residents can be confident they are receiving an accurate and legitimate test without risking their private information,” Barger said in a statement. “We must do all we can to crack down on fraudulent COVID-19 tests and sites and prevent identity theft.”There have been reports of pop-up COVID-19 test sites that promise results within 48 hours and take personal information such as driver’s license numbers.
“It’s not a surprise that, according to the US Food and Drug Administration, fake and unauthorized at-home testing kits are popping up online as opportunistic scammers take advantage of the spike in demand,” the FTC said. The FTC’s warning urged consumers to only purchase FDA-authorized tests, research sellers before paying, comparing online reviews, and to purchase by credit card for extra protection.More Than 800 LAPD Employees In Quarantine For COVID After Positive Tests Jump A Second Week In A Row
Barger’s motion calls for the county’s departments of Consumer and Business Affairs, Public Heath, and Health Services, the sheriff’s department, and others to work together to develop a plan to mitigate COVID testing fraud and develop a public education plan to help county residents learn about the threats of fake COVID-19 testing and test kits.
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