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Little sign of fraudulent COVID-19 tests among travellers, despite warnings

Little sign of fraudulent COVID-19 tests among travellers, despite warnings

by CTV News | Feb 18, 2021 | Daily News, Fraud Prevention

Feb. 18, 2021 – The federal government says the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has received only one report of a travel-related falsified COVID-19 test certificate, despite warnings from other countries. Under rules implemented Jan. 7 to help limit the spread of...

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