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There’s A Telephone Scam Targeting Nova Scotians About COVID-19

Nova Scotia Health does not ask for banking, financial or other sensitive information such as social insurance numbers. (Stock photo)

Nova Scotia Health has advised the public of a telephone scam related to the in-home COVID-19 vaccination program. In this case, the caller fraudulently claimed to be from Nova Scotia Health’s continuing care program and asked for financial information.

Nova Scotia Health wants everyone to know it does not ask for banking, financial or other sensitive information such as social insurance numbers when calling to book an in-home vaccination appointment. 

Nova Scotia Health says if you have registered for the in-home vaccination program and have received, or receive a telephone call that claims to be from Nova Scotia Health’s Continuing Care program requesting that you provide this type of information, please hang up and contact 1-800-225-7225.

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