With a national shortage of Covid tests and tighter restrictions getting into venues, people have been warned against sharing negative Coronavirus results on social media to avoid being fraudulently duped.
“This is just a new complication that door supervisors will soon become used to facing,” he. “It was always inevitable that fake Covid passes would start to appear as soon as there were rumours of them being introduced.”
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