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Louisiana Vaccine Lottery Winner Announced

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LA VACCINE STATUS -   Governor John Bel Edwards and the Louisiana Department of Health announced the $1 million dollar grand prize cash winner and the last five $100,000  dollar  college scholarship winners of the Shot At A Million campaign Friday.   A retired school teacher from Bossier City,  Janet Mann was the million dollar grand prize winner in the state's COVID-19 vaccine lottery designed as an incentive to boost vaccination rates.  And to encourage more college students to get vaccinated, the Governor announced a new incentive campaign called “Shot for One-Hundred”as a huge percentage  of  Covid  transmissions  are among ages 18 to 29,  which is also  among the largest age group of unvaccinated adults.   

"At participating colleges and univiersities students will be given a deactivated Visa card upon their vaccination," Edwards said. "And then they will register online at Shotfor100.com and that card will be loaded with $100."

Governor John Bel Edwards presents a check for $1 million to retired teacher Janet Mann of Bossier, Louisiana.
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Governor John Bel Edwards presents a check for $1 million to retired teacher Janet Mann of Bossier, Louisiana.

The program is limited to 75,000 students on a first-come basis to get vaccinated.  Louisiana is still near the bottom of states with the most vaccinated against Covid-19 and leads the nation in daily number of Covid infections.  Vaccine compliance has been increasing a bit as other Louisiana politicians have been encouraging their constituents to get vaccinated.  Appearing on CBS Face The Nation Sunday – GOP minority Whip Louisiana Congressman Steve Scalise  who had only recently been vaccinated shared his observations.

 

Congressman Steve Scalise (R) of Louisiana
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Congressman Steve Scalise (R) of Louisiana

"I had antibodies and so I ultimately made the decision once I was saw the Delta variant picking up," Scalise explained. "I thought it was important to get vaccinated.  And I have high confidence in this vaccination, it's safe and effective. And I think we ought to be encouraging more people to do it."

The latest data from the CDC shows  38%  of  Louisiana’s  population  is  fully vaccinated.          The big winner for Louisiana's Shot At A Million vaccine incentive was announced and a new statewide vaccine incentive for college students was announced.

                 

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Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' experience to Red River Radio having started out as a radio news reporter and moving into television journalism as a newsmagazine producer / host, talk-show moderator, programming director and managing producer and news director / anchor for commercial, public broadcasting and educational television. He has more recently worked in advertising, marketing and public relations as a writer, video producer and media consultant. In pursuit of higher learning, Chuck studied Mass Communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.