The White House has a handy roundup of vaccine incentives.
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In a push to get at least 70% of all adults in the US vaccinated by July Fourth, President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced a National Month of Action. As part of the push, the White House has rounded up many of the incentives for people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Some of those incentives include free beer from Anheuser-Busch on July Fourth; winning cruises, Super Bowl tickets and cash from CVS; $2 million in gift cards from Door Dash; on-site vaccines and free tickets for MLB games; thousands of Xboxes from Microsoft; $1 million per week to someone through Kroger; and winning a year of free flights from United Airlines.
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Other incentives and pushes to get people the vaccine include:
Free child care while you’re getting vaccinates from KinderCare, Learning Care Group, YMCAs and Bright HorizonsVaccine events at Black-owned barbershops and beauty salonsA Mayors Challenge competition to see which city can grow its vaccination rate the most by July FourthGetting colleges and universities to pledge commitment to getting students vaccinatedExtended hours at pharmacies during June
Vice President Kamala Harris will also embark on a national tour encouraging people to get vaccinated. The tour will be “anchored in the south.”
Around 41.5% of the entire US population is currently fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to numbers from John Hopkins University. This means 136 million people have received either both doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or the single-dose Johnson & Johnson shot.
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