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Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh unloaded the news Monday, calling the “free” popup COVID-19 testing tables in Baltimore illegal and unlicensed.
He also said these “free” fake sites are not following guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for collecting, handling and testing specimens.
The bottom line means you and your loved ones could be at risk of not only the virus but identify theft as well including you and your family’s DNA.
Mr. Frosh named at least two sites: One is outside a Dollar Store on East Monument Street, and another is in the Westside Shopping Center on Frederick Avenue.
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