Now scammers are calling to offer COVID vaccinations.

As an Onliner.by reader reported, no one had called him on his landline for a long time, but recently a woman on the other end introduced herself as a polyclinic employee and asked if he would get a COVID vaccine.
The man refused, and she asked him to write a waiver since "the state pays for each person."
"Without thinking much, I said okay, I can come to the polyclinic to write a waiver. And the woman offered to do it online and dictate my mobile number."
After that, the caller asked for a code from the SMS message. The reader noticed in time that he had received a password to log in to his mobile bank. The woman quickly reoriented herself: she began to argue that it was just a password so that the state's money for the vaccine "wouldn't go to the polyclinic, but would go back."
"Given that it's hard to hear, people can mechanically dictate the numbers from the SMS message without delving into the situation," the man noted.
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"Когда вам будет удобно прійті в поліклініку? прівівка от гріппа. Мы вас запішем в очередь. Паспортные данные продіктуйте".
Я адказаў груба :)