The push is on to get more people vaccinated by President Joe Biden’s July deadline. Many businesses and cities across the country and in the Tampa Bay area have gotten creative with incentives for the vaccine, and experts are weighing in on if those incentives work.
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As Tengrain at Mock Paper Scissors points out, this Republican lawmaker wins the Rubio Award For Excellence In Mindlessly Repeating A Talking Point.
Rep. Jena Powell, guess which party, is introducing legislation to stop the wildly popular Ohio Vaccine Lottery because she claims it s a waste of taxpayer money.
CNN s New Day host Brianna Keillar pointed out to her that the lottery costs 9 cents per Ohioan and may gain herd immunity for the state. It s cheaper than ventilators, death, and economic shutdowns.JENA.
Ohio already has a regular lottery that has provided $26 billion to Ohio K-12 schools since its inception in 1974.
Michigan School Charging Unvaccinated to Attend Prom – Fully Vaccinated Free
Incentives seem to be the key right now to encouraging people to get the COVID 19 vaccine. From gift cards, donuts, and even the Ohio Vaccine Lottery with it s million dollar winners, there is a push to make sure everyone gets the shot. But how far is too far?
A Michigan high school is drawing a line in the sand when in comes to getting vaccinated. Southfield Regional Academic Campus High School is selling tickets for their prom on June 14th with a interesting scaled ticket pricing.
In a posting to the Family Information Page, those students interested in attending the event, to be held at the Roostertail, will have two tickets levels. Those fully vaccinated will be able to attend for free, while those who are not vaccinated will see a $80 ticket price for the big night.