A shot and a beer has taken on a new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic. Businesses in Montana are trying to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 by offering free beer, doughnuts and other incentives in what they call an effort to get life back to normal.
Businesses can play an important role in gaining people’s confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine.
Laine Bonstein takes a seat at the bar at Draught Works Brewery in Missoula. She’s one of two people here taking advantage of a free pint for getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
She’d just gotten her first dose of the vaccine that morning and was surprised to get a free beer. She says the Draught Works promotion is a representation of Missoula’s efforts to get more people vaccinated.
Two Shots And A Beer: Montana Businesses Offer Incentives To Boost Vaccination Rates
A shot and a beer has taken on a new meaning during the coronavirus pandemic. Businesses in Montana are trying to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 by offering free beer, doughnuts and other incentives in what they call an effort to get life back to normal.
Businesses can play an important role in gaining people’s confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine.
Laine Bonstein takes a seat at the bar at Draught Works Brewery in Missoula. She’s one of two people here taking advantage of a free pint for getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
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