In recent days, the government has repeatedly "drilled the needle", and different organizations and enterprises have also responded.
Among them, the Hong Kong Association of Banks launched a lucky draw. 65 winners can choose to receive a free credit card spending of 100,000 yuan or shopping coupons. The result was finally released today (24th).
▼9.23 The elderly can receive a 200 yuan gift voucher for injection at Shili Hall▼
To support the vaccination campaign, the Hong Kong Association of Banks launched a lucky draw earlier.
Residents who are 18 years of age or older with a Hong Kong resident identity card and have received two doses of the new crown vaccine on or before August 31 can participate.
If you have been infected with new coronary pneumonia, you will be eligible to participate under the same conditions after you have completed a dose of the vaccine.
There are 65 winners in the big draw, and each winner can choose to receive a credit card worth HK$100,000 for free spending or shopping coupons.
▼9.22 On the first day, the fundraising will be extended to all eligible persons on the same day▼
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Winners will be notified by phone and SMS
Registration for the event will be accepted from July 26 to September 13, and a big draw will be held on September 17. The results of the draw will be announced on the website today, and the results will also be published in two local newspapers.
Winners will receive individual notifications by phone and SMS using the mobile phone number provided during registration.
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The number of the 65 winners of the Hong Kong Association of Banks Lucky Draw.
(Hong Kong Association of Banks website)
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