Fake COVID Testing Sites | County Of San Mateo, CA
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On January 25, 2022 the California Attorney General issued a statewide alert for consumers to beware of illegitimate COVID-19 testing sites. These sites may fail to provide test results and/or use the patients’ personal identifiable information to commit fraud. The AG’s alert offers tips on how to avoid testing site scams, as well as how to locate legitimate, verified testing sites.
Attorney General Bonta Warns Californians to Beware of Illegitimate COVID-19 Testing Sites | State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
Please report fake testing sites in San Mateo County to our Consumer & Environmental Unit. A complaint form can be obtained by calling (650) 363-4651. State and spell your name and address on the recording and a complaint form will be mailed to you. You can also fill to out here:consumer complaint form.
Completed complaint forms should be emailed to [email protected], sent by US mail to San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office, 500 County Center, 3rd Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 or delivered to our office.
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