In a bid to motivate and encourage more and more people to get vaccinated against coronavirus, a vaccination bumper lucky draw has been announced by the Chandrapur Municipal Corporation in Maharashtra, with lucrative prizes starting from LED TVs, refrigerators to washing machines.
According to a release issued by the municipal corporation on Wednesday evening the citizens who come to the civic-run inoculation centres to get their vaccine shots from November 12 to 24 will get a chance to win these prizes.
During a meeting held under the chairmanship of Mayor Rakhi Sanjay Kancharlawar the decision to offer the incentives to citizens was taken. After the meeting, civic commissioner Rajesh Mohite and other officials attracted people to go to their nearest civic-run vaccination centre and get inoculated.
In the lucky draw those who take the vaccine shots between November 12 and 24, will be eligible to take part, which offers a refrigerator, washing machine and LED television set as first, second and third prizes, respectively. According to the civic body, 10 citizens will get mixer-grinders as consolation prizes. So far, 1,93,581 citizens have got their first dose of vaccine in Chandrapur city, while 99,620 have received both the doses, the release said.
The number of vaccinations is still low compared to the total number of eligible persons in the city, it said. The mayor said, the civic body’s health department has set up vaccination facilities at 21 centres here and all eligible people should get vaccinated at the earliest.
The civic body in its release also said it has decided that hawkers, essential service providers and shop-keepers will have to show their vaccination certificates, of having taken at least one dose, or else they would not be allowed to enter the city’s markets.
The government has directed to achieve the target of cent per cent vaccination in the city. Hence, every establishment should plan to get its employees inoculated and even other eligible members of the general public should get their jabs before November 30, Mohite said.
It is mandatory for every service provider, including vendors and vegetable sellers, and those who come in frequent contact with the public to get vaccinated, he said. People should also carry the vaccination certificate with them and produce it whenever required, he said.
On Wednesday, three new COVID-19 cases were reported in Chandrapur district, while there was no fatality due to the viral infection, as per the district information office. According to the official data 88,823 cases and 1,542 deaths have been reported in the district since the outbreak of the pandemic last year so far.