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Got The Vaccine At CVS In New York? Big Prizes Could Await

CVS will give away Super Bowl tickets, vacations and cash to encourage people in New York to get vaccinated.

New Yorkers who have received a coronavirus vaccine at a CVS Health pharmacy can enter a drawing that includes thousands of prizes, including Super Bowl tickets, a cruise and a vacation to Bermuda.
New Yorkers who have received a coronavirus vaccine at a CVS Health pharmacy can enter a drawing that includes thousands of prizes, including Super Bowl tickets, a cruise and a vacation to Bermuda. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

NEW YORK — A trip to the Super Bowl, an international vacation and a VIP package to the iHeartMedia Radio Music Festival could await people in New York who have received the free coronavirus vaccine at a CVS Health pharmacy, or plan to schedule theirs at a CVS before mid-July.

The Woonsocket, Rhode Island-based pharmacy chain released its initial plans for its “#OneStepCloser sweepstakes” that begins Tuesday, June 1 as a way to encourage vaccinations at CVS pharmacies across America. Thousands of winners will be selected in various drawings over a six-week period this summer, the pharmacy said in a news release.

There are 517 CVS pharmacy locations in New York. Find out where the vaccine is begin given or schedule the free coronavirus vaccine at CVS through this link.

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Dr. Kyu Rhee, a CVS chief medical officer, said more than 17 million coronavirus vaccine doses have been administered at locations throughout the United States, “but we have a long way to go.”

“Getting as much of the population fully vaccinated will bring us one step closer to all the things we’ve missed during the past 14 months, and keep our country moving in the right direction,” Rhee said in a statement.

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That direction, for some winners of the sweepstakes, will include a seven-day cruise for two on the Norwegian CruiseLine, a trip to Bermuda or a two-night weekend getaway at a Wyndham hotel, according to the sweepstakes’ description. CVS said it will also give away $500 in cash to 125 winners, and $5,000 to five.

The company said it is “working to close gaps in hesitancy” to inoculation, citing a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey that shows 17.6 percent of adults are hesitant about the vaccines produced by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson.

CVS’ vaccination incentive effort is among the latest across the country to encourage people to get vaccinated for the coronavirus.

The state of New York is also offering some incentives for people to get vaccinated.

Through the "Vax and Scratch" vaccine incentive, those who get vaccinated at one of the state mass vaccination sites will receive a free $20 scratch-off lottery ticket worth up to $5 million, according to WNBC.

The state recently announced a free tuition raffle to New York students between 12 and 17 who get — or got — their first vaccine dose. The raffle runs every week until July 7.

In Ohio, the state is offering $1 million to randomly selected residents who have received the vaccine.


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In California, 10 vaccinated people will all get $1.5 million when selected on June 15. The Golden State is also offering $50,000 in cash to 30 others earlier in June.

Budweiser, White Castle and Krispy Kreme are among other companies that have offered free items for vaccinated people.

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