People who take both doses of epidemic / vaccine will now feel 'lottery', will get these items in prize, know the government's plan.
The central government is considering launching a new initiative to encourage people to take the corona vaccine.
New government initiative to get people vaccinated
Government considers launching monthly lucky draw
The government will draw a lucky draw for both doses of the vaccine
Ration kits, travel passes or cash prizes are available
Corona vaccination has not yet reached the required speed in the country. While people are still reluctant to get vaccinated, the central government is now gearing up to launch a lucky draw scheme to give them cash benefits or household items to get vaccinated.
Consider starting a weekly or monthly lucky draw
According to media reports, the government is considering launching weekly or monthly lucky draws to speed up vaccination. Strategies are being worked out to encourage people to get vaccinated. The government also plans to draw a lucky draw for both doses of the vaccine.
People who get vaccinated can get this reward
People who take both doses of the vaccine can get household items, kitchen utensils, ration kits, travel passes or cash prizes through a lucky draw. The government is also considering measures to encourage institutions. According to the news agency PTI, one can be made an ambassador and every home knock campaign can be started. According to officials, about 82 per cent of the country's population has received the first dose of the vaccine.
Also consider corona booster doses
In many countries around the world, booster doses are being given to citizens who take two doses of the corona vaccine. Many countries are included in this list, including America, Germany, Israel. Children in the US and Europe have also started getting the corona vaccine. In many countries, the practice of vaccinating children over the age of two has begun. However, it has yet to be approved in India. Many companies, including Kovexin and Zidus Cadila, are involved in developing corona vaccines for children. Health experts in India are advocating for a booster dose of corona vaccine for the seriously ill, the elderly, health workers and frontline workers.