In an attempt to get more people to get inoculated before the most populous state in the US opens before next month, the state of California is giving away the country's largest prize money on vaccination.
The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, announced the prize pot of $116.5 million, which includes $1.5 million each for 10 Californians which is the highest award offered in any US state.
The goal is to motivate roughly 12 million people who are eligible but not yet vaccinated, though more than 20 million Californians already partially or fully vaccinated also are in the running for the most valuable prizes.
“We’re putting aside more resources than any other state in America, and we’re making available the largest prizes of any state in America for those that seek to get vaccinated,” Newsom announced at an East Los Angeles high school where people were being vaccinated in the gymnasium.
The state will give $50 gift cards either for general use or for specific grocery stores to the next 2 million people who get shots, including those at the school where Newsom spoke.