Uttar Pradesh Police Rides The Coca Cola Meme Wave To Spread Vaccine Awareness
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The department refers to the two COVID-19 vaccines, Covishield and Covaxin, in the poster
In this day and age, social media platforms are your best bet if you want to get your message across to a large number of people. But if you want to ensure that your content does not get lost in a barrage of similar posts, it is important to keep up with the trends that are viral. And in this regard, it appears that the Uttar Pradesh police department has hit the nail on the head with their latest post on COVID-19 vaccination. In a post shared on Friday on the department's official Twitter handle, Uttar Pradesh police have used the social media buzz around the soft drink Coca Cola to ask people to get themselves vaccinated. A shot in the arm to prevent the harm !#JabHaiToJaanHai#JabSeHaiSafety#ShotsOfSafety#Covid#COVID19pic.twitter.com/L4NUUz6cLX Ye badiya hai ???? Exactly https://t.co/boMVuZl7WV Every ‘Family Man' should safeguard their hard earned money from scamsters !#ChellamSir is a ‘man for all seasons'.Even Sri ‘Can't '!#MaximumGuardForCrime#MinimumTalkWithStrangers#Familyman2#familymanseason2@PrimeVideoIN@rajndk@BajpayeeManoj#CyberCrime#UPPolicepic.twitter.com/XIpkP3KBwU Now that's called creativity.. Hats off to UP administration.. Whoever is handling.. ???? Nicely done ???? https://t.co/btyRzhhxWy In the poster, the Coca Cola logo is replaced with Covaxin and Covishield, the names of the two COVID-19 vaccines that are being administered across the country. But the name of the brand has been smartly incorporated with the names of the vaccines. In addition to this, the poster also contains a note that says, "Shots of safety," next to the signature bottle symbol of the brand. Along with the post, the tweet says, "A shot in the arm to prevent the harm!"More Related News