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Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Oni - 05-20-2021 Ohio is giving away $1 million and a scholarship each, to five people that are vaccinated - over five weeks. Might entice people that are otherwise against the prospects of getting it. Quote:Signing up for Ohio's vaccine lottery is fairly straightforward – submit your name, address and the site you got your COVID-19 vaccine. Read More: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2021/05/20/official-rules-ohios-covid-19-vaccine-lottery-note-prizes-taxed/5162474001/ RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Jiggly - 05-20-2021 They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners. I feel like a lot of people get that "eh, the chances of winning are so slim I won't bother", but when there's a lot more prizes available.... Not so much xD Still, it's interesting but a little odd to be offering a lottery ticket for vaccines. They must have bad vaccine rates or something. RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Oni - 05-21-2021 (05-20-2021, 07:54 PM)Jiggly Wrote: They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners. I feel like a lot of people get that "eh, the chances of winning are so slim I won't bother", but when there's a lot more prizes available.... Not so much xD They could give a million people $5 instead, I guess. No matter how you cut the pie, it's going to be underwhelming. Ethically this is odd, because you're offering money as an incentive for what is a medical procedure. RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - mothered - 05-21-2021 (05-20-2021, 07:54 PM)Jiggly Wrote: They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners.I certainly agree. It will entice more people to get vaccinated. (05-20-2021, 07:54 PM)Jiggly Wrote: I feel like a lot of people get that "eh, the chances of winning are so slim I won't bother"A lot of people play the lottery and the chance of winning the jackpot among 332 million US citizens, Is one In 302 million. When you do the math, the odds are significantly better with the vaccine lottery. Though, seldom does anyone calculate the odds In this fashion. RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Jiggly - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 01:17 AM)Oni Wrote:(05-20-2021, 07:54 PM)Jiggly Wrote: They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners. I feel like a lot of people get that "eh, the chances of winning are so slim I won't bother", but when there's a lot more prizes available.... Not so much xD I honestly feel that would be more effective. Not that I'm saying that's the best way to entice someone to get a vaccine. (05-21-2021, 05:13 AM)mothered Wrote:(05-20-2021, 07:54 PM)Jiggly Wrote: They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners.I certainly agree. I know what you mean. Although, if you were to compare the number of people who buy lottery tickets and those who don't... Well. There's a lot who don't lol. I suppose this lottery is an incentive, so the perception of your chances is more important than the actual calculations, right? RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - mothered - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 07:56 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Although, if you were to compare the number of people who buy lottery tickets and those who don't... Well. There's a lot who don't lol.Probably more than what both you and I Initially expected. Quote:The state with the largest lottery sales in 2020 was New York, generating approximately 9.74 billion U.S. dollars. Source. (05-21-2021, 07:56 AM)Jiggly Wrote: I suppose this lottery is an incentiveAbsolutely, and all the more reason why people will be enticed to get vaccinated. A chance at winning the lottery, no matter how small, Is better than no chance at all. Moreover, It's not as though anyone's paying for the ticket. That being said, I strongly agree with your Idea (over what's mentioned above) as per below. (05-21-2021, 07:56 AM)Jiggly Wrote: They could have done a smaller prize pool with more winners. RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Jiggly - 05-21-2021 (05-21-2021, 10:39 AM)mothered Wrote:(05-21-2021, 07:56 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Although, if you were to compare the number of people who buy lottery tickets and those who don't... Well. There's a lot who don't lol.Probably more than what both you and I Initially expected. Do you know what, I actually spent a little time researching national lottery participation in the UK, and was absolutely staggered by what I found. Although none of the lotto-based websites I found statistics on had direct links to any study/sources, they consistently quoted a number of approximately 70% of the UKs population for participation. Personally, of my social groups and family, I definitively know of only one person who has bought a national lottery ticket, as most of my family don't bother. However, I also read, that my age group had one of the lowest participation rates, which could be what swayed my perception. So, I think you might be right. It's probably more of an incentive than I initially guessed! Although I didn't research the equivalent data for the US, I suspect it would be not dissimilar given the cultural similarities in our nations. RE: Ohio Will Give $1M Each to 5 Vaccinated People - Spooky - 05-22-2021 (05-21-2021, 01:17 AM)Oni Wrote: Ethically this is odd, because you're offering money as an incentive for what is a medical procedure.that is exactly why I will not be getting this vaccine. Why is this so heavily pushed with prizes and incentives? Very odd. |