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Zuotengdazuo Posted 5 years ago
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How should I understand “big push on vaccination”?

Booster jabs will largely be given by GPs and pharmacies, along with other vaccination centres, while teenagers will get jabs in schools. But the decision will require the NHS to gear up for another big push on vaccination after a summer of low numbers. On Sunday 14,955 people got a first dose, with daily doses running at an eighth of June levels.

The Times, 14 September, 2021

Hi. How should I understand “big push on vaccination”? Are there any other similar uses (e.g. push on xxx)?
Thank you.

  

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It means that they will do anything and everything possible to "push" people to go to chemist's shop or doctor's office to get jabbed.. In my city, they are giving out $100 gift cards for people who show up at a vaccination center. Some companies are mandating that their workers get the vaccine or get tested every week.

  • It means that they will do anything and everything possible to "push" people to go to chemist's shop or doctor's office to get jabbed..
  • In my city, they are giving out $100 gift cards for people who show up at a vaccination center.
  • Some companies are mandating that their workers get the vaccine or get tested every week.
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It means that they will do anything and everything possible to "push" people to go to chemist's shop or doctor's office to get jabbed..

In my city, they are giving out $100 gift cards for people who show up at a vaccination center.
Some companies are mandating that their workers get the vaccine or get tested every week.

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zuotengdazuobig push on vaccination

huge demand for vaccination

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