There was a time when placing a Vaccine Covid-19 injection schedule in the US was no different from the lottery.

The state and city government must find initiatives, sometimes strange, to invite, entice, persuade people to go to vaccination.

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"These types of measures are another way to emphasize the importance of vaccination and we specifically encourage businesses across the state to consider bringing similar incentives to their employees", system

People queue waiting for Vaccine Covid-19 at a vaccination point in Dearborn, Michigan, April 22.

The strategy is given in the context of public health professionals that recognize the United States hard to achieve community immunity, the threshold that most American people are vaccinated or infected with viruses and produce antibodies.

"As a human being, we often react more positively to carrots than sticks," said Dr. Megan Ranney, community health expert at Brown University in Rhode Island, on 3/5 said in one

According to her, vaccination campaigns are often more effective when people use language not implied the obligations of the people.

In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy said any 21-year-old residents injected at least one dose of Vaccine Covid-19 would be eligible for free beer if they presented the vaccination card at participating brewing points

Connecticut has a similar program, in which residents who have injected at least one dose of vaccines will receive free drinks, alcoholic or not, at some designated restaurants throughout the state in May.

In Detroit, the city last week announced that the gift card was worth $ 50 for anyone who gave someone to the vaccination point.

As a measure to encourage state employees, Maryland is offering a 100 USD bonus if they agree to vaccinate vaccines.

Western Virginia Jim Justice governor last week said the state will grant a 100 USD saving bond for citizens from 16 to 35 years old with Vaccine Covid-19.

In Los Angeles, a city council member and a multi-faith cultural center on April 30 ran the gift to give anyone to their free vaccination center.

However, Arthur Caplan, professor of medical morality at Grossman Medical School, New York University, warned the effectiveness of vaccination programs.

"I think psychological hesitation and hesitation clinging to deeper roots and you can hardly solve simply by a 100 USD bonus or anything similar," he said.