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Gojek is giving out vouchers worth $30 to all users to book a ride to vaccination centres

May 27, 2021 The pair of ride vouchers will automatically be added to every user s Gojek account on Thursday. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Commuters going to get their vaccinations can now use two vouchers worth $15 each that ride-hailing firm Gojek Singapore is giving out to its users. The ride vouchers can be used to book rides to and from Covid-19 vaccination centres around the island. The aim is to help make sure that those who need transportation to vaccination sites are able to get it, said the firm in a statement on Thursday (May 27). The pair of ride vouchers will automatically be added to every user s Gojek account on Thursday and be available for use through Aug 31.

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Gojek S pore offering 2 rides up to S$15 each for free for those going for Covid-19 vaccination

You can now travel in comfort to your vaccination appointment from May 27 until Aug. 31. Gojek is giving all users in Singapore two ride vouchers worth S$15 each to provide free or discounted rides to and from Ministry of Health-appointed Covid-19 vaccination centres, polyclinics, or clinics. All vouchers are geo-restricted and only applicable for pick-up or drop-off at any of these MOH-appointed vaccination sites. S$15 ride vouchers The vouchers will be available for use from 8am to 8pm on any day during the week until Aug. 31, 2021. New Gojek users who sign up from now until Aug. 31, 2021, will also receive the two vouchers.

Singapore still ranks high in Covid-19 vaccination pace despite supply constraints

People waiting in the observation area at the Covid-19 vaccination centre at Yew Tee Community Club after receiving their jabs on May 20, 2021. - ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore kicked off mass vaccination at the start of the year but lags behind countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel in vaccine roll-out because of supply constraints, experts said. Slightly more than one-third of the population in Singapore have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, and about one-quarter are fully vaccinated. This places it behind countries that have managed to give at least one dose to nearly or more than half of their populations, which has allowed them to gradually ease Covid-19 restrictions even as the threat of new variants looms.

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