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BBB warns: Do not share your COVID-19 vaccine card on social media
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Lafayette Journal & Courier USA Today Network
Getting a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may be the best news you want to share all day.
Share the news, says the Better Business Bureau, but not a photo of your vaccination card.
The self-identifying information on that card is ripe for scammers. You got your COVID-19 inoculation, and you are excited to share the good news and encourage others to do the same, the BBB posted on its website. You take a selfie holding your vaccination card and post it to Facebook, Instagram, or another social media platform.