In California, the western part of the United States, where economic activity has fully resumed, a major hamburger chain store will become the inoculation venue and provide hamburger and other set menus free of charge to those who inoculate while improving the inoculation rate of young people is an issue. Efforts have begun.

In California, economic activity resumed fully on June 15, but health officials said the rate of vaccination between the ages of 12 and 17 who had been vaccinated with the new coronavirus at least once was 5.5%. Improving the inoculation rate of young people has become an issue in promoting further infection prevention.



Under these circumstances, state health officials have begun working with McDonald's, a major hamburger chain, to inoculate those who wish at more than 70 stores without reservation.

In addition, inoculated people will be provided with a free set menu of hamburgers and drinks.



Of these, at stores in the suburbs of Los Angeles, nurses and others were inoculating at the venue set up in the parking lot, and the clerk called out to the visiting customers, "Have you been vaccinated?" ..



The inoculated man said, "I came because my wife taught me. It's easy."



"I hope more young people will be vaccinated with the benefit of free meals," said Corey Server, who runs the store.



In the United States, the search for increasing the vaccination rate continues by offering various benefits such as lottery tickets with high prizes and tickets for watching sports.