In Israel, where vaccination is progressing at the fastest pace in the world, there is an initiative called "Vaccination Bar" where younger generations with relatively low vaccination rates can get a non-alcoholic drink ticket when they receive the first vaccination. It was done.
In Israel, more than 40% of the population, 4.21 million people, have been vaccinated for the first time, and 87% or more of those aged 60 and over have been vaccinated at least once, while those in their teens and 20s have been vaccinated for the first time. Only 40% or less of the people received the vaccination, and vaccination to the younger generation is an issue.
Under these circumstances, Tel Aviv, the country's largest commercial city, opened a "vaccination bar" on the 18th in collaboration with restaurants in the city to encourage younger generations to be vaccinated.
At the vaccination bar, anyone can get vaccinated without reservation if it is the first vaccination, and you can not use the inside of the store due to restrictions on going out, but if you do vaccination, you will get one non-alcoholic drink ticket about it.
The woman who received the vaccination said, "I was a little worried about the vaccine, but my friend who came with me recommended me to give it."
The "vaccination bar" is only for one day on the 18th, but on weekends, the city will set up seven simple vaccination sites such as beaches and parks where young people often gather to encourage vaccination.
In Israel, restrictions on going out will be further relaxed starting next week, and people who have been vaccinated twice will be able to go to the gym and pool, and the government is calling on all people over the age of 16 to be vaccinated. ..