Match Group dating apps are letting users share their vaccination status
Tinder, OKCupid and other apps will let users add badges to profiles
These badges indicate you have received at least one COVID jab
The campaign also will give vaccinated users free premium features
The plan is aimed at helping the White House meet its July 4 vaccine goal
This goal aims to have 70% of Americans get at least one COVID shot
Creative 102 Add to collection I Got My Shot, Get Yours Too from Tribal Worldwide Singapore aims to encourage Singaporeans to go for the COVID-19 vaccination when offered to them
Tribal Worldwide Singapore has collaborated with the Ministry of Communications and Information to launch a campaign, #IGotMyShotSG, featuring Singapore’s icon Phua Chu Kang. Anchored on the tagline I Got My Shot, Get Yours Too , it aims to encourage Singaporeans to go for the Covid-19 vaccination when offered to them. This is complementary to the other efforts by the Ministry to reinforce the importance of vaccination in protecting ourselves and our loved ones.
Join Us May 4 … in Person or Virtually Apr. 16, 2021
Visit Orlando is about to hold our first major member function in over a year, and I’d like to extend an invite. Our Travel & Tourism Event is being offered virtually and in person (with limited seating) May 4 from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Convention Center’s Valencia Ballroom.
If you’ll be joining us face to face, register soon to secure a spot ($20 for members, $35 non-members); the link also includes an option for free virtual attendance.
Of course, just as our destination has set the standard for safe, in-person meetings and experiences, our Travel & Tourism Event will include temperature checks, mandatory masks and social distancing.
Apr 7, 2021 / 07:25 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Indianapolis leaders are behind a new campaign that hopes to inspire more people of color to get a vaccine. It’s the Got My Shot campaign.
The idea is when people post about getting their vaccine and explain why they did, it will motivate others to do so as well, especially people of color. That’s because minority populations have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
According to the Got My Shot campaign website, people of color have been 2.6 times more likely to get COVID-19, 4.7 times more likely to be hospitalized and 2.1 times more likely to die from COVID-19. Yet when we look at vaccination numbers on Indiana’s pandemic dashboard, they aren’t lining up.