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Coronavirus COVID-19 Scams: Beware

Coronavirus COVID-19 Scams  Beware

Scammers are taking advantage of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In Louisville, Kentucky, officials advised residents to avoid a number of pop-up coronavirus testing sites. Authorities in Kentucky have been investigating drive-up testing sites promising same-day results for $250. While a Texas-based website was offering a coronavirus "vaccine" until authorities won a restraining order against its operators. In Virginia, telephone scammers, posing as local hospital representatives, warned residents of possible virus exposure and sought to lure them to sham test sites.

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Also, there are cybercrimials sending emails with a malicious attachment to potential victims in an attempt to trick them in opening it, which will infect their computers with malware.

Here are some tips to help you keep the scammers at bay:

  • Hang up on robocalls. Don’t press any numbers. Scammers are using illegal robocalls to pitch everything from scam Coronavirus treatments to work-at-home schemes. The recording might say that pressing a number will let you speak to a live operator or remove you from their call list, but it might lead to more robocalls, instead.
  • Ignore online offers for vaccinations and home test kits. Scammers are trying to get you to buy products that aren’t proven to treat or prevent the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) — online or in stores. At this time, there also are no FDA-authorized home test kits for the Coronavirus. Visit the FDA to learn more.
  • Fact-check information. Scammers, and sometimes well-meaning people, share information that hasn’t been verified. Before you pass on any messages, contact trusted sources. Visit What the U.S. Government is Doing for links to federal, state and local government agencies.
  • Know who you’re buying from. Online sellers may claim to have in-demand products, like cleaning, household, and health and medical supplies when, in fact, they don’t.
  • Don’t respond to texts and emails about checks from the government. The details are still being worked out. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.
  • Don’t click on links from sources you don’t know. They could download viruses onto your computer or device.
  • Watch for emails claiming to be from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or experts saying they have information about the virus. For the most up-to-date information about the Coronavirus, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Aug 28, 2020 at 7:30 PM by
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"From: Covid 19 Relief Funds
Sent: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 08:00:29
To: Recipients
Subject: Hello!

You were chosen by (UNDP) UK to receive Covid-19 relief cash of £1 Million GBP"


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Aug 10, 2020 at 6:55 PM by
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Here is a scam:

"Am doing great enjoying the moment of my life I think if you might have heard about the federal government COV-19 program yet

I got $200,000.00 from the federal government COV-19 grant program delivered to me at my house door step, and I saw your name on the FedEx list when they came to deliver mine to me at my house door step yesterday did you also get any message from them?

All you just have to do is to click on the link i send to you and message him ok so that you can also get your money

I saw your Facebook profile picture there"

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Aug 6, 2020 at 5:45 PM by
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"Congratulations you have won COVID-19 relief funds
Thu 8/6/2020 5:30 PM

Congratulations

You have been selected to received the sum of $500,000 (Five
hundred thousand United States dollars) COVID-19 Economic Injury
Disaster Fund grant.



This grant has been awarded to you by the United States Small
Business Administration. To receive your paycheck kindly contact
our claims office for the application and confirmation by
providing your account information for immediate payment within 3
days.



Claims office email: klimovconsult-gmail.com





Thanks

Klimov Andrej"

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Jul 8, 2020 at 12:29 AM by
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"From: connolly family
Sent: Wed, 08 Jul 2020 04:46:12
To: Recipients
Subject: Covid-19 humanitarian donation

You have been choosing for donation/humanitarian funds of €5.7 million, to help fight the outbreak of COVID-19 in your region which has become a Global disaster before it cripples the economy, And also for philanthropic work. Contact your donor for further details at: connollyfamily-iname.com"

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Apr 20, 2020 at 9:20 PM by
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"From: COVID-19
Date: Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 12:13 AM
Subject: Attention: Sir/Madam ,COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund Raising!!!


Attention: Sir/Madam ,


GENEVA and Washington, D.C. – A new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Solidarity Response Fund will raise money from a wide range of donors to support the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners to help countries respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund, the first-of-its-kind, enables private individuals, corporations and institutions anywhere in the world to come together and directly contribute to global response efforts, and has been created by the United Nations Foundation and the Swiss Philanthropy Foundation, together with WHO.

“We are at a critical point in the global response to COVID-19 – we need everyone to get involved in this massive effort to keep the world safe, We are immensely grateful to the UN Foundation and the Swiss Philanthropy Foundation for coming forward to help us set up this fund. A lot of people and institutions have been saying they want to contribute to the fight against the novel Coronavirus. Now they can.”

First Light Trust Fund launches with major support already lined up, including from Facebook and Google who have instituted a matching scheme for funds raised through their platforms, while individual donors are also supporting the First Light Trust Fund through account details below:

Account number: 9771080
Routing Number: 321080941
Bank Name :First Light Federal Credit Union

“We can’t ignore the fact that this is a truly global problem – one that requires truly global solutions,” said Elizabeth Cousens, UN Foundation President and CEO. “The cause for global cooperation could not be clearer – communities everywhere are affected, and people want to contribute. This new fund will create space for people everywhere, together, to fight this virus.”

Funds will go towards actions outlined in the COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan to enable all countries – particularly those most vulnerable and at-risk, and with the weakest health systems – to prepare for and respond to the COVID-19 crisis including rapidly detecting cases, stopping transmission of the virus, and caring for those affected.

WHO and its partners (First Light Trust Fund) are seeking financing for protective equipment for front line health workers; to equip diagnostic laboratories; improve surveillance and data collection; establish and maintain intensive care units; strengthen supply chains; accelerate research and development of vaccines and therapeutics; and take other critical steps to scale up the public health response to the pandemic.

The COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund is hosted by two foundations, the UN Foundation (registered in the United States) and the Swiss Philanthropy Foundation (registered in Switzerland). Both foundations have established relationships with the World Health Organization, allowing for efficient transfer of financial resources to enable COVID-19 response efforts.

Apart from giving online , We can also receive donations via check or wire from around the world by contacting covid19fundraise-gmail.com .

Yours Faithful
Elizabeth Cousens
UN Foundation President and CEO"

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Apr 20, 2020 at 5:26 PM by
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"CONGRATULATION; DONATION...247,
Mon 4/20/2020 2:54 PM
From: "Mr. Guterres" - info-belti.ru

ATTENTION:

Donation! Donation!! Donation!!!

OrgaThe United Nationsnization in corroboration with World Bank has donated the sum of: $2,500,000.00 USD to assist in treatment and in prevention of the Coronavirus (COVID 19) epidemic.
Kindly reply for more detail on how to claim.
Thank you.

Antonio Guterres.
Secretary-General
United Nations Organization Worldwide."

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