Dubai: Global Village makes its 16th world record with vaccination campaign


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai

Dubai, Mar 4: Dubai’s Global Village Thursday, March 4 announced that it has bagged the title for the ‘most people in a video relay holding a sign’ as part of a larger internal campaign to promote vaccination for staff and partners. With this, the park has smashed its 16th Guinness World Record with a bigger message 'Get the jab'.

The Global Village family held a video call with over 60 members, with each participant holding up a sign that read: ‘I’m Vaccinated. Are You?’ All the permanent staff of the park have already been vaccinated, and it is well on its way to ensuring that all partner teams also have access to the jab.

“The park has fully supported the UAE’s National Vaccination programme since its rollout, offering an in-house clinic that made it easy for all staff and their families to get vaccinated. This initiative will keep Global Village staff safe and help protect those around them,” it said in a statement.

With the latest achievement, Global Village is moving closer to its target of breaking 25 Guinness World Record titles for its Silver Jubilee anniversary.

  

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