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10 winners of $1.5M prizes chosen in state’s vaccine incentive program

by The AV Times Staff • June 15, 2021

Gov. Gavin Newsom, oversaw the drawing on Tuesday, June 15, from Universal Studios Hollywood. [View the video below]
LOS ANGELES – Four Los Angeles County residents and one Riverside County resident were among the 10 winners chosen Tuesday to receive $1.5 million each as the grand prizes in the state’s “Vax for the Win” COVID- 19 vaccination incentive program.

None of the winners were publicly identified due to privacy concerns. The state announced only the counties in which the winners reside. The additional winners are from Marin, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, Stanislaus and Ventura counties.

Tuesday’s giveaway — held in conjunction with the statewide lifting of most COVID-19 restrictions — came on the heels of two previous drawings in which 30 people were chosen to receive $50,000 each. Everyone in the state who was at least partially vaccinated was eligible for prizes in the $116.5 million “Vax for the Win” incentive program. But winners must complete the two-dose regimen to actually receive the prize money.

According to Gov. Gavin Newsom, who oversaw Tuesday’s drawing from Universal Studios Hollywood, there were roughly 22 million people eligible for the prizes. He said 72% of state residents aged 18 and over had received at least one dose of vaccine. For the drawings, the pool of eligible residents was randomly narrowed to 200, then winnowed to 50. To pick the winners, 50 numbered balls were dropped into a spinning lottery-style cylinder, from which the winners were chosen.

Tuesday’s drawing will not end the vaccine-incentive program. On July 1, the state will hold another prize drawing, offering six California vacation packages. The prizes include trips to Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Rancho Mirage for up to four people, with the various tours including dining at highly touted eateries, visits to theme parks or tickets to sporting events.

Newsom said the venues participating in the giveaway donated their services, while the state “is going to provide an additional $2,000 for travel, so your travel is covered.”

Up for grabs will be:

— a trip to Anaheim, with two-night stays at three different resorts, two-day park-hopper tickets to the Disneyland Resort, dinner at the Anaheim White House and a $500 gift certificate to South Coast Plaza;

— a stay at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live, with two floor seats to a Lakers game, four tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood and visits to The Broad, the California Science Center and the Natural History Museum;

— a two-night stay at the Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage, an 80-minute spa treatment for two and daily breakfast for two at State Fare Bar & Kitchen;

— a San Diego Beach Dream Vacation, featuring a five-night stay at Catamaran Resort Hotel, surf lessons, a series of dining gift certificates and tickets to the Padres, San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego and Legoland;

— a San Diego Downtown Dream Vacation, with a five-night stay at Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, four tickets to the San Diego Symphony, dining certificates, passes to the U.S.S. Midway Museum, a harbor tour, Padres tickets and visits to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and SeaWorld; and

— a five-night stay at the Hotel Nikko San Francisco, four San Francisco City Passes providing tickets to various attractions, dining packages at four luxury eateries such as Jaranita and Wilder, and four tickets to a Giants baseball game.

Individual counties and cities have also been offering localized incentives of their own. And in conjunction with Tuesday’s reopening of the economy, some other perks are on the table:

— Taco Bell will provide one free beef Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos taco to vaccinated customers on Tuesday;

— Chipotle will give vaccinated customers a free topping or side serving of Queso Blanco with the purchase of a full-priced entree item on Tuesday;

— the Los Angeles Clippers will provide vaccinated customers a 15% discount on team merchandise in its online store from Tuesday through Sunday; and

— the Staples Center Team LA Store will provide a 15% discount for vaccinated customers, also from Tuesday through Sunday.

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Filed Under: Health, Home, Los Angeles County

1 comment for "10 winners of $1.5M prizes chosen in state’s vaccine incentive program"

  1. Tom says

    June 17, 2021 at 11:24 am

    There is something very fishy going on. There is something in this vaccine that some how or way benefits the government. giving away millions of dollars in cash money, trips. Sit back and really think about it. Any other vaccine in our current life span your life is or was the prize. This vaccine must have something in it. Is it population control, GPS tracker, future plans for some experiment to control people. half the nation already drank the Kool- aid lets sit back and see what the long term outcome is. When a magnet sticks to your skin, and now they report its causing heart disease, diabetes, and muscle spasms, blood clots and already a few confirmed deaths of covid after both cycles of shots. I’m keeping my sleeves rolled down till more is known.

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