Las Vegas Strip Club Becomes 'Pop-Up' Spot For COVID-19 Vaccination With Complimentary Services
A strip bar in Las Vegas has become a pop-up vaccination site for residents. It administered shots to about 100 people and offered incentives?like a membership card, permission to invite five friends for free, a complimentary bottle of alcohol, and dances from "vaccinated entertainers. to those who got the Covid 19 jab.
"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," but this one definitely needs to be spoken about everywhere.
A strip bar in Las Vegas has become a "pop up" spot for COVID-19 vaccination with complimentary services.
The strip bar named The Larry Flynt's Hustler Club has become a pop-up vaccination site for residents since Friday. The club administered shots to about 100 people on Friday before opening up the establishment for usual business. Even the dancers who work at the club got jabs while being dressed in their usual attire.
While some people were hesitant to get vaccinated, they eventually decided to go for it. The club offered incentives to people who showed proof of vaccination. They were offered a membership card, permission to invite five friends for free, a complimentary bottle of alcohol, and dances from "vaccinated entertainers."
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The club's vaccination drive is part of the government's innovative and creative ways of increasing the pace of vaccination in the US.
¡°This is just another way to access our population. It might attract some people who like the novelty of it, I suppose.¡± JoAnn Rupiper, the chief nurse of the Southern Nevada Health District, was quoted as saying by Associated Press.
Las Vegas officials also revealed that the club approached them about hosting the vaccination drive after having organised a similar vaccination clinic at the company's New Orleans location.
Since several people are reluctant to take the COVID-19 vaccination, authorities are now trying to bring out incentives such as free game tickers, and food items to vaccine takers.