Lottery tickets, free doughnuts: Could incentives and other strategies encourage people to get COVID-19 shots?

“Dagnino said the strategy that is working best for her community is directly reaching residents through phone calls, door knocking, and handing out flyers, as well as being generally available to answer questions.” Read the full article here.

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