KEY POINTS
  • Most of Asia is struggling with low inoculation rates as vaccine hesitancy persists. Many countries can't get enough vaccines for their people.
  • Businesses and local governments are coming up with incentives to encourage those who are still hesitant about getting Covid shots.
  • Businesses in Hong Kong are offering an apartment and airline miles, while countries like the Philippines and Indonesia are giving away livestock.
An elderly man is administered with the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine at the Central Vaccination Center in Bang Sue Grand Station on July 13, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Businesses and local governments in Asia are coming up with creative ways to encourage vaccines among people still hesitant to get one — doling out everything from gold to farm animals.

The Asia-Pacific region is battling a Covid resurgence as major cities in China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia report rising daily cases, especially from the highly contagious delta variant of the disease.