Pop-up Covid testing sites could be rife for nefarious activities, experts warn

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Pop-up Covid testing sites could be rife for nefarious activities, experts warn
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Sandra Jaramillo needed a negative Covid-19 test to return to work but was coming up empty on finding a same-day test due to overwhelming demand.

Image: A man gets tested for Covid-19 in the Times Square subway stop, in N.Y., on Jan. 4, 2022.

No one ever answers the number listed on the information sheet she was given, and the voice mailbox is full. “With increasing demand for Covid tests, people can expect to run across fake tests online and maybe even more of thewe saw earlier in the pandemic,” Colleen Tressler, a consumer education specialist with the Federal Trade Commission Bureau of Consumer Protection, said. “Scammers believe in supply and demand, too, so where there’s demand for tests, scammers will fake the supply.

For some, they play on the convenience of “going right around the corner,” but as Covid cases continue to soar, “they're functioning on the fact that people are desperate,” according to Liu.

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