Department of Health expands its COVID-19 vaccine incentives after slow uptake
The Department of Health will now offer R100 grocery “Vooma vouchers” to South Africans in their 50’s who receive their first COVID-19 shot, this is due to the low number of vaccines being administered.
National Lead for Demand Acceleration for the Vooma Vaccination initiative, and DG Murray Trust chief executive Dr David Harrison said ”The number of people claiming their Vooma vouchers are extremely low and for the month of November every person who is 50 years and older and goes for their very first COVID-19 jab, will now automatically receive notification of a R100 voucher as an
SMS on the cell number they gave for vaccination. The voucher is valid for 30 days after receiving it.”
According to stats, the data shows that there are still over four million people aged fifty and older who have not been vaccinated.
Source: BusinessTech