Fake testing sites are popping up across the country, with officials warning that scammers may be charging for the tests and even obtaining personal information such as social security numbers.
. The mass distribution of incorrect testing results poses a significant public health and privacy risk.
Matthew Rankin, spokesperson for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, said there are a number of steps individuals can take to check the legitimacy of a testing site.
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