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COVID-19 vaccine text scam flagged by eHealth Sask.

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eHealth Saskatchewan is warning residents to be on the lookout for a recent text message scam relating to COVID-19 vaccine appointments.

eHealth said the message poses as an online vaccination scheduling website, contacting people about a third COVID-19 vaccine appointment, in a news release Friday.

The text message includes a link that may ask you to download software which contains malware.

Malware can put you at risk for things like identity fraud, by exposing information such as banking details and online account credentials.

Some ways to protect yourself from fraudulent text messages include: being aware of unsolicited text messages, verifying the hyperlink behind the link’s text button and even watching for spelling and grammar errors.

Anyone who suspects they may have become a victim of cybercrime or fraud should report it to their local police force and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at, 1-888-495-8501.

Individuals who flag a potential scam but do not become a victim are also encourage to report the suspicious activity.

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