Boulder County Warns Residents Against Coronavirus Contact Tracing Scam

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)- Boulder County Public Health is warning residents about a coronavirus contact tracing scam. It has received reports of phone calls from people claiming to be conducting contact tracing for COVID-19.

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Those people say they are asked to provide their credit card number to purchase a test and to get tested within 72 hours.

Boulder County Public Health staff say when officials call about contact tracing, they will never ask for a payment of any kind or ask for any personal information like a Social Security number.

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