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Some of the cities and provinces from our country might have taken a lead from Ohio, one of our city is not offering a chance to win a house and lot for those who got vaccinated in their city and some of the provinces here is also giving away groceries, sacks of price and money for those who got vaccinated, it's a good motivation for people to get vaccinated, but people are already more willing to get vaccinated, but they are not yet allowed because the first who will get vaccinated are only those who are in the priority list because our supply of vaccine is still limited.
This is the best way to attract people to get vaccine I guess, and we might see some establishments to required vaccines upon checking in, We really have no choice but to get the vaccines that's for our own benefit as well. Government should ensure the safety of every vaccines so people have the confidence to get it, not all senior citizen wants to get the vaccine because they are afraid, the government should fight the false media with regards to vaccine. Supply is getting better now, as many COVAX facilities already provide huge amount of vaccines to those developing countries.
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Some of the cities and provinces from our country might have taken a lead from Ohio, one of our city is not offering a chance to win a house and lot for those who got vaccinated in their city and some of the provinces here is also giving away groceries, sacks of price and money for those who got vaccinated, it's a good motivation for people to get vaccinated, but people are already more willing to get vaccinated, but they are not yet allowed because the first who will get vaccinated are only those who are in the priority list because our supply of vaccine is still limited.
Things change from country to country, this is possible in the US as they have a great deal of vaccines ready and they want people to get vaccinated already so they can open their economy as soon as possible, where I live things are different than in the US, we do not have a lot of vaccines so it is being given to the people that need it the most, and most of them are taking the vaccine so there is not need for something like this to be implemented yet.
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Good thing that it wasnt really fake at all and they had chosen up a winner but that wont be enough to convince everyone.
I think the system actually works and people hearing that there was an actual winner gives them evidence that this all isn't a fake, which creates even more hype around this action, that's a good thing. I think even those who don't see the point in vaccination (except for the crazies that think the vaccine will kill them) can actually go and get one, just for the sake of money. So, in the end, almost everyone will be vaccinated.
It's not really good, that people still don't understand the importance of all this and act recklessly, but in terms of national health there really is no difference as to WHY they chose to take a vaccine shot, the fact that they actually did it is what matters.

Actually, the government doesn't really care about people's reasons for wanting to be injected with vaccines. The most important thing is that in the end,
many people are motivated to inject vaccines. Because there are lottery offers with very large prizes, even so I'm sure there are still some people who
refuse to be vaccinated. Like you said there are some people who think vaccines can kill them, or there are also those who think that the corona virus is
not real. It's really hard to get everyone to be vaccinated. This is the task of the government, which must be diligent in educating its citizens that
vaccination are indeed an important thing that must be done.
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Two doses of the vaccine cost the authorities close to $100 per person. And despite the cost involved in procuring the vaccine and logistics (Pfizer vaccines need to be stored at -70 degrees), they are given for free. Now if some people are still reluctant to get the vaccines, then IMO they should not be forced. Around the world a lot of countries are facing shortage of vaccines and if any of the Americans don't want to be vaccinated, then their doses should be distributed to those in need.
Pretty sure that they have the money for it since there has been a lot of tax increase in this past years so I don't think that it is a problem in my perspective. Making vaccination in my opinion voluntary instead of mandatory will only endanger the vulnerable population.
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Moderna
Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen

Which one is been used on this one? When it comes to efficacy or where its made does really matter.
So it would be depending into your choice since we know that there are vaccines out there does have high rate of side effects.
I think the company name was not mentioned but I am not sure about that.

But anyway, I found something interesting related to Ohio lottery prizes. Here is the article:

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MEET OHIO'S FIRST $1 MILLION WINNER
Abbigail Bugenske has won Ohio's first $1 million jackpot in the state's Vax-a-Million lottery.

A recent college graduate, the 22-year-old Bugenske lives in the Cincinnati area, residing in the small and quiet village of Silverton about 11 miles northeast of the city.

She works for GE Aviation, recently moving to the area for her job.

She's also an Ohio State University student pursuing a master's in aerospace engineering, and graduated from Michigan State University in August of last year.

Speaking to the press for the first time Thursday, Bugenske said she has no plans to quit her current job — a job she loves — and plans to donate at least some of her winnings to charity.

“I was completely surprised when I got the call. I still can’t believe it. It was a crazy night," the 22-year-old said.

Bugenske received a personal call from Gov. Mike DeWine Wednesday evening, shortly before the state's 7:29 p.m. drawing.

Source: https://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-draws-2nd-vax-a-million-winners-who-will-win-second-vaccine-lottery/36593597

If you are outside of the USA, maybe you need a VPN to access the news. But I add some news from the article.

It is interesting to see that a young age also can participate in that lottery and if they win, they can win a full scholarship for their study. And here is the winner:

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Meet Vax-a-Million's first scholarship winner
He’s only 14, but can attend almost any college he wishes.

Joseph Costello, of Englewood, was announced as Ohio's first Vax-a-Million scholarship winner, awarded a full-ride scholarship at only 14 years old.

His mother is a chemical engineer and his father is a school teacher. But neither of them will need to figure out how to pay for Joseph's college.

“My first reaction was I thought maybe I was listening to your voice -- that it was a taped message," mother Colleen Costello told Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine Thursday. "The more we talked, the more I realized it was really live. I was really thankful that moment because there was a bench nearby. I needed to sit down and sort of ... ground myself a little to absorb the information you were sharing.”

Source: Same as above, second paragraph
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Moderna
Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen

Which one is been used on this one? When it comes to efficacy or where its made does really matter.
So it would be depending into your choice since we know that there are vaccines out there does have high rate of side effects.
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Good thing that it wasnt really fake at all and they had chosen up a winner but that wont be enough to convince everyone.
I think the system actually works and people hearing that there was an actual winner gives them evidence that this all isn't a fake, which creates even more hype around this action, that's a good thing. I think even those who don't see the point in vaccination (except for the crazies that think the vaccine will kill them) can actually go and get one, just for the sake of money. So, in the end, almost everyone will be vaccinated.
It's not really good, that people still don't understand the importance of all this and act recklessly, but in terms of national health there really is no difference as to WHY they chose to take a vaccine shot, the fact that they actually did it is what matters.
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Incentives are always good for people in general in whatever case they are being offered.In the vaccination process it is even better as it will attract more people to get vaccinated even if at first they don't want to.The prize of 1 million dollar is appealing for anyone in whatever country they are living in and I agree with what the governor of Ohio is doing.In fact this should be done in many non developed countries too as it can have an even better impact there.

It may appeal to some, but don't forget the fact that you can get a lottery ticket with a jackpot of $1 million, for as little as $5. So essentially, those who got vaccinated are being paid $5 each. It may be a big amount in a country such as India or Pakistan. But in the US, it is less than half of the hourly minimum wage. But I don't want to oppose this move from the government, as they are doing this to encourage the vaccination rate. My opinion is that people should get vaccinated without any compelling.
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Incentives are always good for people in general in whatever case they are being offered.In the vaccination process it is even better as it will attract more people to get vaccinated even if at first they don't want to.The prize of 1 million dollar is appealing for anyone in whatever country they are living in and I agree with what the governor of Ohio is doing.In fact this should be done in many non developed countries too as it can have an even better impact there.
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In my country private organisations are providing such prize to the vaccinated people. In an event by an organisation first prize is motorcycle, and second prize is a Television. Apart from this small prizes were listed, here only the employees of that organization are provided with the prize. Somehow something good is happening around. Maybe such initiatives can be taken by other organisations looking on them.

If the private organizations are starting this initiative, then I don't think that anyone is going to complain. The main issue is when tax money is being used for the purpose (similar to what Ohio is doing). And in the developed nations, these prizes (such as motorcycle and television) mean a lot to people and it can have a positive impact on the vaccination rates. But as we mentioned several times earlier, at least until July, there is going to be a shortage of vaccines in many of the developing nations.
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In my country private organisations are providing such prize to the vaccinated people. In an event by an organisation first prize is motorcycle, and second prize is a Television. Apart from this small prizes were listed, here only the employees of that organization are provided with the prize. Somehow something good is happening around. Maybe such initiatives can be taken by other organisations looking on them.
It could surely make people interest in vaccinating because they can win some prizes. Those steps can be a solution for other organizations, but they will think about adding more budget to buy the prizes if that is a product. But the important thing is giving them an understanding of the vaccine and explain to them how the vaccine can give them protection besides following the health protocols. Even if the new variant of the virus already attacks people in some countries, they do not have to worry.
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In my country private organisations are providing such prize to the vaccinated people. In an event by an organisation first prize is motorcycle, and second prize is a Television. Apart from this small prizes were listed, here only the employees of that organization are provided with the prize. Somehow something good is happening around. Maybe such initiatives can be taken by other organisations looking on them.
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Some of the cities and provinces from our country might have taken a lead from Ohio, one of our city is not offering a chance to win a house and lot for those who got vaccinated in their city and some of the provinces here is also giving away groceries, sacks of price and money for those who got vaccinated, it's a good motivation for people to get vaccinated, but people are already more willing to get vaccinated, but they are not yet allowed because the first who will get vaccinated are only those who are in the priority list because our supply of vaccine is still limited.

Well.. in case the vaccine supply is limited, then it makes no sense to announce lottery prizes and all. But this is an issue that is prevalent almost everywhere. With the exception of a few countries such as Israel, US, UK and some of the smaller island nations, everyone else is facing a vaccine shortage. And going by the current trends, it is unlikely to get alleviated anytime soon. All of the vaccine manufacturers are facing supply bottlenecks and it has affected their output. 
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Some of the cities and provinces from our country might have taken a lead from Ohio, one of our city is not offering a chance to win a house and lot for those who got vaccinated in their city and some of the provinces here is also giving away groceries, sacks of price and money for those who got vaccinated, it's a good motivation for people to get vaccinated, but people are already more willing to get vaccinated, but they are not yet allowed because the first who will get vaccinated are only those who are in the priority list because our supply of vaccine is still limited.
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Wow, I thought it was money, which is why after reading about the first winner being a 22-year old I thought that it might turn out badly. Bit all grownups would know what to do about such big money, and the youngest... But scholarships are great! Quality education can be really expensive these days, and this is a very good encouragement both for vaccination and education.
But doesn't this mean that these lotteries only intend to increase the vaccination rate among the younger generations? I thought the most problem was with the elderly Cheesy

Right now it is the youth, who are behaving recklessly. Many of them are refusing to get vaccinated and they are not following the social distancing protocols and precautions such as wearing mask. On the other hand, most of the elderly population has reacted positively to the vaccination campaign, except a few anti-vaxxers. My opinion is that it doesn't matter whether they are targeting the young or old. As the proportion of the vaccinated population goes up, herd immunity can be achieved that sooner.
When it comes to priority then i dont think that there would be in proportion to that between the young and the old.Its true that the main objective is to make vaccine shots into the community
or simply with the citizens.

Some would really be seeing this as a bad initiative just to make people changed up their minds but honestly there would be someone who cant really be just easily get convinced despite
of the program that they are running.

Good thing that it wasnt really fake at all and they had chosen up a winner but that wont be enough to convince everyone.
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The first winner of the lottery has been announced yesterday, it was a 22 year old woman, there are still 4 more millions to be given and even more scholarships, not only that it seems the measure has been so effective despite the criticism of some that other states are implementing their own lotteries to incentive people to get the vaccine.


Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57264045
Well congratulation to the winner and for the upcoming winners of their draw.
I just found out that there are also some local vaccine site in the Philippines who also have some giveaways or free draw for their citizens who also got vaccinated but not as big as this one I think it was grocery supplies (Food and rice).
Even though it isn't that much for others but because of this pandemic many families has suffer and lack of it so it is still a huge blessing for those who really needed it and won in their raffle draw.
Even if some do not look with good eyes what some governments are doing with this I do not see any problem with it, those that do not believe in the vaccines are not going to get it no matter what, but there are others that may like to do so but they need a little incentive and something like this can be good as we need the majority of the population to take the vaccine so we can drop the number of people that die because of this virus to the smallest number possible.
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Wow, I thought it was money, which is why after reading about the first winner being a 22-year old I thought that it might turn out badly. Bit all grownups would know what to do about such big money, and the youngest... But scholarships are great! Quality education can be really expensive these days, and this is a very good encouragement both for vaccination and education.
But doesn't this mean that these lotteries only intend to increase the vaccination rate among the younger generations? I thought the most problem was with the elderly Cheesy

Right now it is the youth, who are behaving recklessly. Many of them are refusing to get vaccinated and they are not following the social distancing protocols and precautions such as wearing mask. On the other hand, most of the elderly population has reacted positively to the vaccination campaign, except a few anti-vaxxers. My opinion is that it doesn't matter whether they are targeting the young or old. As the proportion of the vaccinated population goes up, herd immunity can be achieved that sooner.
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Well... I was initially not very excited about this, but now it looks as if the plan has worked. Vaccination rates in Ohio have picked up pace, after the lottery was announced. And now other states (New York, Maryland, Oregon and Colorado) have also announced similar lotteries, to encourage the inoculation program. Also, the prize money is not given in cash. It is handed out as college scholarship. And therefore I believe that this is a great initiative, which eradicates the possibility of misuse or squandering.
Wow, I thought it was money, which is why after reading about the first winner being a 22-year old I thought that it might turn out badly. Bit all grownups would know what to do about such big money, and the youngest... But scholarships are great! Quality education can be really expensive these days, and this is a very good encouragement both for vaccination and education.
But doesn't this mean that these lotteries only intend to increase the vaccination rate among the younger generations? I thought the most problem was with the elderly Cheesy
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I agree that only rich countries can offer lottery prizes to people who are willing to vaccinate. whereas poor countries cannot do that, because
poor countries lack the budget to do it. So rich countries and poor countries will definitely approach their citizens in different ways so that they
want to be vaccinated. But not everyone is interested in lottery offers, because surely there are always those who think that vaccines will only
make things worse or some feel that they don't need a vaccine against the corona virus. Therefore, education is needed for these people.

LOL.. it's funny. Because the so called "poor" countries don't have enough vaccine doses in the first place. So they don't need to encourage their population to take the vaccine shots. The rich nations on the other hand have accumulated more doses than they need and as a result there is an oversupply of the vaccine. Now they are facing a dilemma, as the expiry date of these vials are nearing. Some of the countries have already started destroying vaccine vials, which are past the expiry date.

Well the other thing that I observed here is that amoung poorer countries there is this hesitation among the poor to take the vaccine, al least that is what's happening in my area. People are believing the hearsays about the vaccine being a bad thing and that it would cause more illness and even death among them. I don't know who is behind this malicious campaign but it is coming from some monied anti-vaccine people who are out to destroy the government's efforts to vaccinate as many people as they can.
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Well... I was initially not very excited about this, but now it looks as if the plan has worked. Vaccination rates in Ohio have picked up pace, after the lottery was announced. And now other states (New York, Maryland, Oregon and Colorado) have also announced similar lotteries, to encourage the inoculation program. Also, the prize money is not given in cash. It is handed out as college scholarship. And therefore I believe that this is a great initiative, which eradicates the possibility of misuse or squandering.
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