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This photo provided by the University of Maryland School of Medicine, shows the first patient enrolled in Pfizer s COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine clinical trial at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. (AP File)
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WASHINGTON – There s good news on the pandemic. Coronavirus cases are down to their lowest levels since last June, below 30,000 new cases a day.
So far, 60 percent of Americans have received at least one shot, and now the race continues to meet President Biden s goal of vaccinating 70 percent of adults by the fourth of July. If we get to the president s goal there will be enough protection in the community that I really don t foresee there being the risk of a surge, provided we continue to get people vaccinated at the rate we have now, says Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Ohio Vax-a-Million lottery opens: We got to protect ourselves with a little bit of greed
âIf weâre not going to protect ourselves with love, then we got to protect ourselves with a little bit of greed, said physician Dr. O Dell Owens.
and last updated 2021-05-18 20:57:19-04
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans sign up Tuesday for the stateâs Vax-a-Million sweepstakes, a first-of-its-kind lottery that only people vaccinated against COVID-19 can enter.
Interested? You can enter your own name at ohiovaxamillion.com or by calling 1-833-427-5634.
Vax-a-Million will award five separate prizes of $1 million to its winners, whose names will be announced every Wednesday starting May 26. The payout comes from Ohioâs CARES Act pandemic recovery funds.
Ohio says hundreds of thousands of people have signed up for its $1 million vaccine lottery
5 adults to get $1M, 5 teens to get free tuition
âIf weâre not going to protect ourselves with love, then we got to protect ourselves with a little bit of greed, said physician Dr. O Dell Owens.
By: WCPO Staff
and last updated 2021-05-19 08:17:50-04
The state of Ohio said Tuesday that thousands of vaccinated Ohioans had signed up for a lottery offering free tuition or $1 million to 10 lucky people who have gotten a shot.
Sign-ups for the lottery opened on Tuesday. While the Ohio Department of Health declined to share the exact number of entrants, they said it numbered in the hundreds of thousands. At least 60,000 people had entered over the phone.
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