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Japan - Asia
Added on the 14/10/2013 - Copyright : tv shinjuku
Washington / New York, May 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray / Will Oliver) Beers, joints, donuts, baseball tickets ... are the "icing on the cake" with which the United States, from north to south and east to west, is encouraging its citizens to get vaccinated against Covid-19 to reach its ambitious immunization goals in two months.FOOTAGE OF THE GIFT OF DONUTS GIVEN BY SOME ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK AFTER GETTING THE VACCINE SOUNDBITES OF A GUY WHO HAVE JUST GIVEN THE VACCINE, WITH THE REWARD OF A BEER AND THE MANAGER OF THE WASHINGTON D.C. MAYOR'S PRESS DIRECTOR."It gives me hope and joy to think that we are already 30% of the population that has their vaccine and if I am not going to get back to normal again, at least feel a little more normal.""Well, we know that in the Latino community there are still many questions about vaccine safety, so events like this that are different, fun, new, make people have more incentives to come and take the vaccine, so that is the first incentive. The first event is that it is fun, right? for people to come and take the vaccine, first, it is free, there is also free transportation through Uber and we are also giving a free beer, then the truth is that there are no excuses to take the vaccine today. "
Welcome to the Ichigaya Kamegaoka Hachimangu Shrine in Tokyo, a Shinto shrine which offers blessing and protection for dogs! Dog lovers received New Year blessings all for about $45, which are intended to protect pets from predators, sicknesses and other evils. Some used the occasion to dressed their pooches in custom outfits. According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of the Dog begins on February 16.
This plate of Japanese-style cuisine, complete with sushi, sashimi, and caviar, was created especially for some very special, and very furry guests. A one-off fine dining experience for dogs took place at Heard Park in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, giving lucky pooches a chance to sample their very own dog-friendly sushi, all for just over $10. Owners were able to feed their beloved pets the carefully-prepared sushi with chopsticks or simply let their hounds abandon their table manners and chow down straight from the plate.