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The first drawing for the VaxMillions Giveaway, which is only open to fully vaccinated Massachusetts residents, is set for Monday.The winner of Monday s drawing, however, will not be revealed until Thursday.Massachusetts residents ages 12 and up who are fully vaccinated prior to each drawing are eligible to enter the giveaway.Residents ages 18 and older who are fully vaccinated prior to each drawing will have the opportunity to enter to win one of five $1 million cash prizes. Residents between 12 and 17 years of age who are fully vaccinated prior to each drawing may enter for the chance to win one of five $300,000 scholarship grants.Massachusetts communities that had COVID-19 vaccination rates well below 70% have seen some uptick in administered vaccines since the state s vaccine lottery was announced. I would love to (win the lottery), but I think I already did by getting my vaccine done, said Revere resident Cesar Juarez. To be eligible, a person must have been vaccinated in
The city of Somerville set up three COVID-19 vaccination clinics in local churches on Sunday.Clinics were held at Holy Bible Baptist Church on College Avenue, St. Anthony s Parish on Properzi Way and the Brazilian Presbyterian Church on School Street as part of Somerville Vaccine Day. The clinics ran from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and were free and open to all people age 12 and older, regardless of immigration status or health insurance. Those who got vaccinated at those sites were also able to enjoy free food, music and a gift. Our mission is to bring (the vaccine) to where people are to make it accessible, and that s what accessibility is, said Jamila Xible of the Cambridge Health Alliance.Somerville Vaccine Day was a partnership between the city, Cambridge Health Alliance, Tufts Health Plan, the Everett Haitian Community Center and the three churches hosting the clinics.People who were unable to attend Sunday s vaccination clinics can also get a free vaccine at the CHA Vaccine Cent