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Ohio Reports Increase in COVID Vaccinations After State Offers Residents a Chance at $5M Lottery

Ohio Reports Increase in COVID Vaccinations After State Offers Residents a Chance at $5M Lottery People 2 days ago © Provided by People getty Vaccinations Ohio s COVID vaccine lottery, which offers five inoculated residents the chance to win $1 million each, has hit the jackpot in its big goal. On Monday, just five days after Gov. Mike DeWine announced the lottery, state officials reported that over 25,400 vaccine shots were administered in Ohio on Monday, which marks the highest vaccination day in the past three weeks. The news was announced by Gov. DeWine during a press conference. According to NBC News, the state saw a 6 percent increase of vaccine rates for ages 30 to 74 over the last three weeks, during which rates were steadily declining in that age range.

Trump begins settling scores with Republican opponents by endorsing a former aide s primary challenge to an Ohio congressman who backed impeachment

Trump begins settling scores with Republican opponents by endorsing a former aide s primary challenge to an Ohio congressman who backed impeachment sankel@businessinsider.com (Sophia Ankel) © Saul Loeb/AFP/ Pool via Getty Images Ohio Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (L) and Former President Donald Trump (R). Saul Loeb/AFP/ Pool via Getty Images Trump has endorsed Max Miller, a primary challenger running against Ohio s Rep. Anthony Gonzalez. Gonzalez is one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump last month. Trump has indicated he would play an active role on the campaign trail during the 2022 elections.  Donald Trump endorsed former aide Max Miller in his primary challenge against one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach the former president last month. 

Ohio officer s body cam not activated after fatal shooting of Black man in Columbus, officials say

Ohio officer s body cam not activated after fatal shooting of Black man in Columbus, officials say Jordan Williams © Getty Images Ohio officer s body cam not activated after fatal shooting of Black man in Columbus, officials say A police officer in Columbus, Ohio, did not have their body camera fully activated during the fatal shooting of a 47-year-old Black man on Tuesday morning, officials said. The incident is the second police shooting of this month, after 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr. was fatally shot by local county sheriff s deputy Jason Meade. Goodson s death was ruled a homicide, and sparked protests in the city.

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