Wearing sexy costumes inspired by the French maid, Jojo Hamner dancers patiently queue for Vaccine Covid-19 in striptease.

When it was turn, Hamner sat on the chair, holding a small feather broom, making accessories for the outfit, while a Vaccine Covid-19 nurse into her arm.

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Hamner then continued to wait for another 15 minutes to observe the reaction with many others on the leather seats at Larry Flynt's Hustler Striptease Club in Las Vegas City, Nevada.

"This is the most special thing in Vegas that I've ever seen," Hamner said about the vaccination experience.

Choosing a stripper club as a vaccination place is one of the many American medical officials to encourage people to vaccinate vaccines.

"This is just another way to approach people. I think it can attract some people who like the novelty", Joann Rupiper, Head Nurse at the South Nevada Health Authority, supervisor of injection site

Jojo Hamner dancers were vaccinated by Hamner medical staff at Larry Flynt's Hustler Striptease Club in Las Vegas, Nevada in May 21.

This vaccination point is opened for a few hours on the evening of May 21, injecting about 100 people before Larry Flynt's Hustler striptease opening business.

Some people said they at first there was no intention of vaccination, but decided to come here to take a chance to visit the striptease club.

Roberto Montti, who lived near the club, said he once gave up the intention of vaccination, but finally realized he needed it to pursue his passion.

"I have come here many times," he said happily.

Lisa Harper said her husband, Michael Myers, agreed to vaccinate the vaccine after she said they could go to the injection at the Hustler Club.

"A lot of people, especially men, says they come to vaccination because it is Hustler," Mrs. Harper said.

Myers, 70 years old, said he ever hesitated vaccines because of worrying about its rapid growth.

Myers said it was quite short because there was no dancer on the stage when he reached the vaccine, but added that "At least I saw it".

More than 46% of Nevada state population over 12 years old was injected at least one vaccine dose, but local health authorities said the vaccination demand plummeted, causing the state may not reach the injection target for 75% of the population.

Nevada officials have strengthened mobile clinics in many locations such as churches, schools and now striptease clubs, to increase the number of immunizations.

Across the United States, authorities and many businesses are also trying to apply many creative ways to encourage vaccination.

Las Vegas officials said Hustler Club actively contacted them after a similar model was performed by this company in New Orleans.

Ralph James, Hustler Director, said this business suggested that this is a good opportunity to help the community and quickly bring life back to normal.

"This gives people the opportunity to see that this is a healthy and normal business basis like other base bags," he said.