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Cattle for raffle gets Thai town in mood for vaccines

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A district of northern Thailand has launched a raffle campaign for inoculated residents to win a live cow per week for the rest of the year, in a bid to boost the local COVID-19 vaccinatio­n drive.

From next month, one lucky vaccinated villager in the district of Mae Chaem in Chiang Mai Province will be randomly chosen every week to win a young cow worth around 10,000 baht ($319), Reuters wrote.

The campaign, set to run for 24 weeks, has been met with enthusiasm in the town of 43,000 since it was announced earlier this week.

“Our vaccine registrati­on numbers have gone from hundreds to thousands in a couple of days,” district chief Boonlue Thamtharan­urak told Reuters.

“The villagers love cows. Cows can be sold for cash.”

More than 4,000 people in priority groups, including those over 60-years-old and those with pre-existing conditions, have already registered for their shots, Boonlue said.

The town will start vaccinatio­ns on June 7, in line with the government’s national rollout.

Other provinces in Thailand have also come up with creative incentives to boost registrati­on, such as gold necklace giveaways, store discount coupons, or cash handouts.

At least 1.64 million of Thailand’s 66 million population, have already received their first doses and more than seven million have registered so far.

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