The HSE is urging the public to be vigilant
The HSE has urged the public to be vigilant following reports of a text scam from criminals claiming to be offering a HSE vaccination appointment.According to the HSE, the text messages provide a link to prebook a Covid-19 vaccination appointment but in order to complete the booking, people are asked to enter their credit or debit card details in a payment section.
"You will NEVER be asked for your bank details or to pay for a vaccine by a member of HSE vaccination staff."
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