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Health ministry launches new campaign to boost COVID vaccine coverage

Health ministry launches new campaign to boost COVID vaccine coverage

2023-03-06

The Ministry of Health and Welfare on Monday launched a fresh campaign to boost COVID vaccine coverage in Taiwan. It’s targeting three groups in particular: unvaccinated people, people who are not fully vaccinated, and people aged 6 and up who have not received a Moderna BA.4/5 shot since Jan. 1.

The campaign overlaps with several others launched by local governments, which offer incentives for certain demographics. In Taipei, people aged 50 and up can get a NT$500 voucher for getting a shot. In New Taipei, Taoyuan, Tainan, and Kaohsiung it’s available to people aged 65 and up.

"疫苗+1"開跑 成德市場施打人潮增3倍

2023-03-06

為因應逐步解封生活,衛福部今起至4月30日推動「疫苗+1」,鼓勵再打一劑,提升群體免疫,瞄準「未曾接種任何一劑」、「尚未完成基礎劑」及「6歲以上於今年1月1日起未接種過莫德納BA.4/5次世代疫苗」者。

許多縣市鎖定長輩族群,祭出禮券當做誘因。包括北市設籍50歲以上,新北、桃園、台南、高雄設籍65歲以上長者,施打疫苗就送500元禮券,也讓部分接種站也出現久違的排隊人潮。

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