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U&i Starts One of a Kind Vaccination Drive for its Customers

U&i Starts One of a Kind Vaccination Drive for its Customers in which customers shall receive a gift from the company on receiving vaccine

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U&i, an Indian accessories and consumer electronics brand that specialises in bluetooth speakers and headphones, chargers, cables and many other gadgets has announced to launch All India COVID-19 Vaccination Drive for its customers from 15th May 2021.

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Under the drive, vaccine takers will get rewards for vaccination. The objective of the vaccination drive is to encourage U&i customers to take the COVID-19 vaccine and protect themselves and their loved ones from the deadly Corona virus infection.

Launching the initiative, Paresh Vij, Founder & Director, U&i said, “The second wave of corona pandemic is more severe and deadly. The cases are rising at an exponential rate across the country. We care for our partners and customers and as a responsible organisation, want to make sure that our U&i family (Partners & customers) stays safe and healthy. The vaccination drive aims to encourage customers to secure their vaccine shot and help the government and healthcare system in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The scheme is valid from 15th May till 31st May 2021 for the first 1000 customers who take their vaccine shot. Customers who get the first dose of vaccination will receive a U&i Wireless Neckband as a complimentary gift.

Vaccine taker can claim the reward by sending their vaccination certificate and/or their photo of taking the vaccine on WhatsApp at +91-9664665650. All claims must reach U&i on or before 5th June 2021.

It is well known that the 2nd wave of Corona virus has caused the largest number of Indian deaths in the world. The only protection against this virus is to take both doses of vaccine. Even the vaccine is said to be not 100% effective, but it is said to reduce the severity of infection, which is causing lung damage leading to shortage of oxygen in the body. To aggravate matters further, India has shortage of oxygen supply logistics, thus causing the deaths of many patients without oxygen. Hence, taking both doses of vaccine is advisable for all.

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