22 Sep 2021

Bacon butties help fuel Taranaki vaccination rollout

11:20 am on 22 September 2021

An initiative to get people vaccinated against Covid-19 in New Plymouth this morning using the lure of a free bacon buttie is being hailed a success.

Ashley of Chiwi Catering serving a customer at the bacon buttie vaccination event in New Plymouth

Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin

The city's vaccination centre threw out the appointment book and put on breakfast and an espresso for anyone getting a jab between 7am and 9am.

Head of the region's vaccination programme, Bevan Clayton-Smith, said the response had been excellent.

"There's been a steady stream of people coming in from 7am onwards. In fact some people came in before and that was okay.

"And a lot of people just walking [here] trying to change existing bookings and we've been happy to accommodate that as well."

The bacon buttie has proved popular.

The bacon buttie has proved popular. Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin

Clayton-Smith said there was no requirement to make a booking and the early morning start was proving a huge motivating factor for tradies in particular to come in for their vaccination.

The pop up bacon buttie vaccination event in New Plymouth has been popular with tradies

The pop up bacon buttie vaccination event in New Plymouth has been popular with tradies Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin

"An important thing has also been the time some people are on the way to work and it's on the way for some people from work to home - shiftworkers - so that's probably something we have to explore to make it [getting a vaccination] more accessible."

He said the free bacon buttie and espresso was just a bonus for many.

Concrete layer Nathan Beard reckoned the bacon butties were 'awesome!'

Concrete layer Nathan Beard reckoned the bacon butties were 'awesome!' Photo: RNZ / Robin Martin

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