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Health Ministry investigating viral post offering fake vaccine certificates
2021-09-18 00:00:00.0     星报-国家     原网页

       

       PETALING JAYA: A post offering fake vaccine certificates - including scannable QR codes on the MySejahtera app has gone viral on social media.

       On a screenshot of the chat message on the Telegram messaging platform, there were several packages with different prices ranging from RM200 to RM1,500.

       By paying RM1,500, the package promised a vaccine certificate and scannable QR code on the MySejahtera app using their own credentials.

       As for the RM400 package, one gets a cloned vaccine certificate from another person.

       For a fake vaccine card, it’s RM200.

       The public chat group’s title also suggested that Ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug that was abused as a treatment for Covid-19, was also offered.

       According to FMT, a Health Ministry spokesperson said the ministry was investigating the matter.

       Previously, the ministry had said that stern action would be taken against those who attempt to falsify digital Covid-19 vaccine certificates.

       An attempt to check the group on Telegram found that it was no longer there.

       However, a check showed that another group with a similar name, profile picture and pinned post selling only Ivermectin is active, with 445 active members at press time.

       


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关键词: scannable QR codes     RM200     Covid     MySejahtera     Telegram     fake vaccine certificates     ministry     Ivermectin    
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