Chinanews.com, August 9th. According to the U.S. "Overseas News" report, New York State Attorney General Zhan Lexia issued a warning on the 6th to remind the people of New York State to prevent fraud related to false vaccination cards. She also pointed out that fake vaccination cards and Sales and other activities violate federal and New York State laws, and relevant personnel must bear civil and criminal liabilities.

  Zhan Lexia said that as the Delta variant virus continues to spread, it is more important than ever for people to be vaccinated.

However, some criminals used fake and fraudulent methods to manufacture vaccination cards, and used the seals of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services without authorization. The above actions not only violated the law, but also harmed the community. ’S health is at risk.

She called on people to refuse to buy fake vaccination cards and complete vaccination as soon as possible.

  The State Attorney General’s Office pointed out that the new crown pneumonia vaccine is currently available for free vaccinations for New York State citizens 12 years of age and older, and people can log on to the state government website to check vaccination sites.

After the vaccination is completed, the public can obtain a legal vaccination card, but do not upload or share the card directly on social networking sites. If you need to upload the card online, at least the date of birth, vaccination batch number and other personal information should be coded to avoid Stolen by criminals and used photo to make cards.

  In addition to paper vaccination cards, New Yorkers can also download applications on electronic devices and use the state-approved electronic vaccine pass code "Excelsior Pass."

This free program can help the public generate an electronic QR code for the new coronavirus test negative certificate or vaccination card to facilitate carrying and storage.

The public can log on to the relevant website to learn more about the application.

  Zhan Lexia also called on victims of vaccination card fraud to call 1-800-771-7755 or log on to the relevant website to file a complaint with the State Attorney General's Office.

(Yang Chengyu)