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Amazon customer orders passport holder, gets unsolicited fake Covid vaccine card
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A man ordered a case to hold his passport on Amazon and it came with a fake coronavirus vaccination card that he did not order received it in the mail along with an item that was not on his checkout cart – a fake coronavirus vaccination card.

‘It is even a little bigger than the real card,’ the man from North Stamford, Connecticut, whose name was not released, told the office of Connecticut Attorney General William Tong.‘He sent me the listing, which he realized after the fact had included references to the card in the reviews,’ said Blumenthal, who reached out to Tong’s office.

State officials are taking the incident as the latest example of issues around paper vaccine cards, which besides being relatively easily faked, can be lost, damaged, stolen and destroyed.

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