Bulgaria’s Ministry of Health has launched a raffle for vaccinated people. A text message encouraging customers to receive a COVID-19 vaccine will be sent to the subscribers of the three mobile operators in the country, regardless of their vaccination status. The message reads the following: "COVID-19 vaccines save lives! Get a Covid-19 vaccine until October 31, 2021 and play for one of the 102 smart watches”.
People aged 12 years and over who are vaccinated against COVID-19 on the territory of Bulgaria between September 30 and October 31 can participate at the raffle. Those who meet the requirements and want to participate at the raffle can register on the website coronavirus.bg. Bulgarian citizens and foreign nationals residing permanently in the country can participate at the raffle. The winners will be selected randomly via a draw organized by the Ministry of Health.
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