Minnesota Seniors Picked At Random For COVID-19 Vaccinations
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St Paul (KROC AM News) - More than 200,000 Minnesotans 65 and older signed up for the state’s first Covid vaccination lottery and less than 10,000 have been notified they were selected to get a shot.
The selections were made at random from the registrations that were received during a 24 hour period that began Tuesday. The shots will be given at several pre-selected sites, including Willow Creek School in Rochester.
Those who were not selected have been told their name will stay on the pre-registration waitlist for future opportunities to get a COVID-19 vaccination