Ohio governor offers chance at $1 million prize to get vaccinated
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[May 13, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - As U.S. political leaders grow
increasingly desperate to persuade Americans to get the coronavirus
vaccine, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on Wednesday topped offers of
baseball tickets and beer with a $1 million prize drawing.
DeWine, a Republican, said five Ohio residents would win the money in
once-a-week drawings for adults who have received at least one dose of
the now-plentiful vaccines. The funds will come from federal pandemic
relief funds.
"I know that some may say, 'DeWine, you’re crazy! This million-dollar
drawing idea of yours is a waste of money,'" the governor said on
Twitter. "But truly, the real waste at this point in the pandemic - when
the vaccine is readily available to anyone who wants it - is a life lost
to COVID-19."
Roughly 117 million Americans, more than one-third of the U.S.
population, had been fully inoculated as of Wednesday, according to U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.
The pace of vaccinations has slowed in recent weeks due to ambivalence
or skepticism about the medication and declining infections. The number
of Americans seeking vaccinations has dropped by a third in recent
weeks, according to the CDC.
New Jersey and Connecticut have made deals with bars and brewpubs to
offer a free drink to the newly vaccinated. Maryland state employees who
get inoculated are offered $100.
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Stefanie Dunahay, 39, and Matt Dunahay, 39, wait to receive their
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine as vaccine eligibility
expands to anyone over the age of 16 at the Bradfield Community
Center through Health Partners of Western Ohio in Lima, Ohio, U.S.,
March 29, 2021. REUTERS/Megan Jelinger/File Photo
Last week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the
Mets and Yankees baseball clubs would hand out free tickets to fans
who got inoculated at their parks before games.
Many U.S. states were expected this week to begin inoculating
children aged 12 to 15 with the vaccine manufactured by Pfizer Inc
and BioNTech SE after a CDC panel approved the plan earlier on
Wednesday.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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