Empowering vaccine takers: PharmEasy launches Go Corona Go Initiative
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Mumbai: The COVID-19 vaccine is finally here and is now available to the senior citizens (above 60 years of age) and people above 45 years of age with co-morbidities in its second phase. Vaccinating this group of people is extremely critical at this stage and the government is doing a fantastic job in it.
To extend its support to the Government of India in its COVID vaccination drive, PharmEasy, India's e-pharmacy brand, launched its campaign, 'Go Corona Go Initiative', where it will be offering a token of appreciation to every user who has got vaccinated.
It is on the lookout for SUPERHEROES who will help make India COVID-free. This will be a small step but will help accelerate the vaccination drive.
With this campaign, PharmEasy wants to encourage more and more people to get vaccinated and keep themselves and people around them safe. For every vaccine taken by a citizen, PharmEasy would be giving a flat Rs 150 PharmEasy cash in the wallet to the users that can be used on their next medicine order.
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