'Vax
& Scratch' lottery scheme aims to up New York COVID-19 shots
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[May 21, 2021]
By Barbara Goldberg
NEW YORK (Reuters) - You gotta get poked to
win, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday, unveiling a $5
million lottery prize incentive for New Yorkers who get their first
COVID-19 vaccination shots next week.
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The "Vax & Scratch" program provides free state lottery scratch-off
tickets to New Yorkers age 18 and older who get a first dose of the
Moderna or Pfizer/BioNTech shot or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson
vaccine from May 24 to May 28.
"As vaccination rates slow across the state, we're going to have to
get creative to put even more shots in arms," Cuomo said in a
statement. "The more New Yorkers we get vaccinated, the faster we
can return to a new normal."
Cuomo said 63% of adult New Yorkers and 51% of all New Yorkers have
received at least one dose of vaccine, with 54% of adult New Yorkers
and 43% of all New Yorkers now fully vaccinated.
The scratch-off lottery tickets being used in the promotion normally
sell for $20 and winners stand to take home anywhere from $20 to the
grand prize of $5 million.
The ticket giveaway program is being offered at 10 mass vaccinations
sites open for both walk-ins and appointments in regions across the
state, including in New York City, Long Island, Mid-Hudson, Central
New York, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley and Western New York.
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It was announced a week after
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine detailed his "Vax-a-Million"
promotion that will give a $1 million prize each
week for five weeks in a lottery for residents
age 18 and older who have gotten at least one
coronavirus inoculation.
The first winner will be revealed on May 26, and
then winners will be announced each Wednesday
until June 23.
A related lottery drawing is open to vaccinated
Ohioans age 12 to 17, with five winners each
landing a full four-year scholarship to an Ohio
state university. With the total attendance cost
for an in-state student at more than $24,000
each year, according to the university website,
each four-year scholarship is worth more than
$96,000.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Bill
Berkrot)
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