Get vaccinated in Hong Kong, win US$1.4 million new apartment

People wearing face masks walk pass a street in Hong Kong, Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Hong Kong's unemployment rate has risen to 7.2 Precent its highest level since 2004 amid the coronavirus outbreak, the labour minister warned that the job market still faces challenges with the pandemic not yet fully contained here, More than 261,000 people were left without a job in the period under review. That's 8,300 more than before, The city's jobless rate hit an all-time high of 8.5 percent during the Sars outbreak in 2003. (Photo by Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Hong Kong developers are offering a US$1.4 million apartment as a prize for residents who have been vaccinated for COVID-19. (PHOTO: Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

By Shawna Kwan and Felix Tam

(Bloomberg) — Hong Kong developers are offering a US$1.4 million apartment as a prize for residents who have been vaccinated for COVID-19, as local authorities grapple with widespread reluctance to get inoculated.

Sino Group’s philanthropic arm Ng Teng Fong Charitable Foundation and Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd. are offering a brand-new apartment in their Grand Central project in the Kwun Tong area, the companies said in a statement Friday.

Hong Kong residents who have received two vaccine doses are eligible for the draw to win the 449 square-foot (42 square-metre) unit. Sino Group is the parent of Hong Kong-listed developer Sino Land Co.

The latest move comes after the government said it was studying options including donations for unused vaccine doses, some of which are set to expire as soon as August. Authorities have said that the surplus could hurt future procurement of shots.

Hong Kong’s government has been working to encourage residents to get their shots by providing policy incentives like reopening bars and shortening quarantines. Still, Chief Executive Carrie Lam this week rejected the call for any cash or in-kind incentives to boost the local inoculation rate amid high demand for vaccinations around the world.

Despite being one of the few places in the world to make vaccines available to all adults, only 12.6% of the population of 7.5 million has been fully inoculated, according to Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker — far behind neighbouring financial hub Singapore at 28.3%.

A free apartment is bound to be attractive in Hong Kong, which has the world’s most expensive property prices. Private residential values climbed to a 21-month high in April, government figures show.

Parts of the U.S. have set up lotteries to entice people to get shots. New York, Ohio, Maryland, Kentucky and Oregon have offered lucky draws for vaccinated residents.

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