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Ohio Vax-a-Million lottery opens: We got to protect ourselves with a little bit of greed

Ohio Vax-a-Million lottery opens: We got to protect ourselves with a little bit of greed “If we’re 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 state’s 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 Ohio’s CARES Act pandemic recovery funds.

Ohio says hundreds of thousands of people have signed up for its $1 million vaccine lottery

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 “If we’re 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.

Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available at Freedom Center, Cincinnati Museum Center

Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available at Freedom Center, Cincinnati Museum Center J&J vaccine clinic at Freedom Center on May 22, CMC on May 29 Copyright Getty Images and last updated 2021-05-19 13:39:21-04 CINCINNATI — Free COVID-19 vaccines will be available at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center on May 22 and at the Cincinnati Museum Center on May 29, museum officials announced Wednesday. In partnership with TriHealth, both museums will offer eligible individuals the chance to walk in and receive a free Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which only requires a single dose. TriHealth will be administering vaccines at the Freedom Center from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday and at the CMC from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 29.

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