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Governor DeWine
Announces Vaccine Incentives, End Date for Health Orders
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine on Wednesday announced a series of statewide
drawings to provide incentives to Ohioans to get a COVID-19
vaccination. With wide access to the life-saving vaccine to help
Ohioans safe, Governor DeWine also announced that most COVID-19
health orders would be removed on June 2nd. DeWine made the
announcements during a statewide address to Ohioans Wednesday
evening.
“For a year, Ohioans have made sacrifices to save lives and keep
our state moving forward. What you have done has really worked! And
now, we have a powerful weapon that is almost 100 percent effective
in beating the virus," Governor DeWine said in his remarks. "Simply
put, the vaccine is stronger and better than medical experts ever
imagined. And now, everyone 12 and over can use it to protect
themselves -- to put an invisible shield of protection around
themselves. Everyone can now control their own health—their own
destiny.”
Vaccine Incentives/Statewide Drawings
In an effort to increase the number of Ohioans who currently have
not taken a COVID-19 vaccine to get vaccinated, Governor DeWine
announced a series of statewide drawings to help incentivize
vaccinations.
Ohioans under the age of 18 who are eligible to receive a COVID-19
vaccine will be entered into a drawing for a four-year full
scholarship to any of Ohio's state colleges and universities,
including full tuition, room, and board.
Ohioans aged 18 and older will be entered into a weekly drawing
with a prize of up to $1 million.
A total of five weekly drawings for each prize will take place,
with the first winners being announced on May 26th. Winners must
have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the date of
the respective drawing.
The drawings will be administered by the Ohio Department of Health,
with technical assistance from the Ohio Lottery Commission, and will
be funded through existing allocations to the Ohio Department of
Health of unexpended coronavirus relief funds.
Further details and contest rules will be announced by the Ohio
Department of Health and the Ohio Lottery Commission next week
during a briefing to news media.
Expiration of Health Orders
Governor DeWine also announced that he has asked the Ohio
Department of Health to remove most pandemic health orders on June
2nd. The timeline will allow any Ohioan who has not yet received a
COVID-19 vaccine to obtain one to protect themselves and others
before the lifting of coronavirus mitigation protocols.
“It is time to end the health orders. It’s been a year. You’ve
followed the protocols. You’ve done what we’ve asked. You’ve bravely
fought this virus," said Governor DeWine. "And now, our cases are
down, and we have a tested and proven weapon with the vaccine that
all Ohioans 12 and over can utilize.”
Measures being removed will include facial covering protocols,
social distancing guidelines, and capacity restrictions for indoor
and outdoor events.
Governor DeWine announced that any pandemic health orders that
would remain solely relate to either 1.) nursing homes and assisted
living facilities, which will also to have federal safety protocols,
and 2.) data collection related to the pandemic.
Governor DeWine's Statewide Address Remarks
A copy of Governor DeWine's statewide address remarks (as prepared)
is available in PDF format via this link.
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