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			As Illinois Vaccinates 70% of Adults, 
			Gov. Pritzker Launches $10 Million ‘All In for the Win’ Promotion to 
			Reward Vaccinated Residents 
			-Eligible Illinoisans Automatically 
			Entered into Lottery for $7M in Cash Prizes for Adults, $3M 
			Scholarships for Youth 
			-Illinoisans Encouraged to Get Vaccinated Before July 1st to Become 
			Eligible for All Drawings and Win Up to $1 Million 
			 
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            [June 18, 2021]  
             Governor Pritzker announced a new $10 million 
			‘All In for the Win’ promotion that will reward vaccinated 
			Illinoisans by automatically entering them into a series of cash and 
			scholarship lotteries with prizes up to $1 million.  
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			 More than 70% of Illinois adults have received at 
			least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the CDC, making 
			Illinois the first state in the Midwest to reach President Biden’s 
			goal. 
			 
			“All In For The Win is yet another way we’re working to ensure every 
			single resident is protected from COVID-19, and especially, this 
			virus’ more dangerous variants,” said Governor JB Pritzker. 
			“Vaccines are incredibly effective and keep you protected – and they 
			also make your community safer. Getting the shot is how we truly end 
			this thing, so vax up, Illinois. If you do, you might even hit the 
			jackpot.” 
			 
			“While our vaccination numbers in Illinois are good, in fact the 
			best in the Midwest, we still need more people – as many people as 
			possible – to get vaccinated,” said Illinois Department of Public 
			Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “The pandemic is not over and as 
			long as the virus is allowed to circulate, it can mutate and form 
			new variants. We need to slow the virus’ activity – and the best way 
			to do that is through vaccination.” 
			
			  
			All In for the Win offers $7 million in cash prizes to vaccinated 
			adults, ranging from $100,000 to $1 million, and $3 million in 
			scholarship awards to vaccinated youth, held in Bright Start 529 
			College Savings Plan. Residents who received at least one dose of 
			the COVID-19 vaccine in Illinois are automatically entered 
			into the lotteries. There are no sign ups, no forms, and no lines 
			to wait in. 
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            Residents are encouraged to get vaccinated before 
			July 1st to ensure they’re entered into every draw and have the most 
			chances to win a prize, including the first million-dollar top prize 
			on July 8th. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) will 
			continue to check their records before each drawing. Once entered, 
			residents remain eligible in all future drawings, unless they win. 
			 
			The first drawing will take place on Thursday, July 8, 2021, and the 
			promotion will run until Thursday, August 26, 2021, with a series of 
			drawings for 43 cash prizes — including three million-dollar 
			jackpots — and 20 scholarship awards. 
			 
			One million-dollar cash winner and three $150K scholarship winners 
			will be drawn on July 8th, and weekly drawings will continue 
			throughout the summer. Drawings include weekly $100K cash prizes and 
			regional lotteries to ensure people from every part of the state are 
			among the lucky winners. The grand finale — which includes two 
			million-dollar cash prizes and seventeen scholarship awards – will 
			be drawn on August 26. To view the complete drawing schedule, visit 
			allin.illinois.gov.  
			 
			After each draw, IDPH will reach out to the winners to ask for 
			authorization to share their name and contact information with the 
			Illinois Lottery. At no time will any state entity other than IDPH 
			have information about a participant or winner without their 
			consent. The Illinois Lottery will then help the winner through the 
			claim process to receive their prize. 
			 
			To learn more about All In for the Win and view the media toolkit, 
			visit allin.illinois.gov.  
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