Ride hailing app DiDi offering discounted rides for government’s Vooma vaccination campaign

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Ride hailing app DiDi offering discounted rides for government’s Vooma vaccination campaign
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The ride hailing app DiDi is offering discounted rides to South Africans to get vaccinated as part of government’s Vooma vaccination drive.

DiDi said in a newsletter on Friday: “Take a DiDi, get vaccinated and let’s join hands to ensure we protect ourselves in the best possible way against a possible fourth wave of Covid-19”.

“This drive from government is the start of a series under this banner, which aims to mobilise our communities to stay safe by being vaccinated.

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