Officials are warning the public about fake Covid-19 testing kits. Here’s how to spot them
Now an additional problem has emerged: The Federal Trade Commission is warning about fraudulent testing kits being sold online to desperate customers.
But buyers should be wary of scammers selling fake kits.
How to spot a fake test kit
The FTC suggests following these four steps before buying and using a testing kit:
3. Look at a variety of sellers and compare credible reviews from expert sources like medical professionals or health organizations before making a purchase decision.
The FTC also advised searching on the Internet for the seller of the at-home testing kits along with words like “scam,” “complaint,” or “review” to catch the scammers.
“Using these fake products isn’t just a waste of money, it increases your risk of unknowingly spreading Covid-19 or not getting the appropriate treatment,” the FTC said.
4. If you choose to buy a testing kit online, use your credit card so you can dispute the charge if you discover it’s a scam.
“Using these fake products isn’t just a waste of money, it increases your risk of unknowingly spreading Covid-19 or not getting the appropriate treatment,” the FTC said.
The importance of getting tested
One of these practices is getting testing regularly, even when you’re not feeling sick or showing symptoms.
Supply, unfortunately, can’t keep up with demand, yet with Omicron being so much more infectious, testing will become more important than ever, according to Mara Aspinall, professor of practice at the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University.
CNN’s Travis Caldwell, Jen Christensen and Tara Subramaniam contributed to this report.