What to look out for as fake CovidPassport scam emails could empty your bank account
Cruel scammers are targeting Brits who are wanting to take advantage of the relaxing of Covid restrictions by going on holiday or attending events.The Covid Passport, which will roll out on the NHS app after July 19, will be crucial to being able to travel again, and gain entry to events.They have been sending out fake NHS branded emails, falsely inviting people to apply – and pay – for a pass.
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