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*** UPDATED x1 *** State now has two different vax lotteries

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* Sun-Times

The gift of immunization against COVID-19 is about to get significantly sweeter for four Illinois residents — and a million times sweeter for one of them.

The state will draw the first four winners of its coronavirus vaccination lottery Thursday, making one inoculated adult $1 million richer and providing $150,000 scholarships to three minors who have gotten their jabs.

It’s the first of nine weekly drawings being held throughout the summer as an incentive to get more people to roll up their sleeves. A total of $7 million in cash prizes will be doled out to adults, and $3 million in scholarships will go to kids aged 12-17.

Thursday’s prizes include one of only three $1 million jackpots in the lottery.

* Press release

As Illinois continues to lead the Midwest in vaccinating its residents, Governor Pritzker announced a new pilot program offering a range of incentives to state employees who work in direct care facilities and receive at least one dose of the vaccine. The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA), the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) and the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) announced the drawings to eligible employees in late June and will announce winners on July 19.
 
Dozens of frontline employees will be chosen in drawings conducted by the Illinois Lottery. Lucky winners will receive:

 
“Our state employees have worked tirelessly on the frontlines throughout the pandemic and I’m thrilled to announce this new opportunity to encourage them to get vaccinated,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “By further increasing state employee vaccination rates, we’re not just protecting our staff, we’re protecting our vulnerable residents in state facilities and our surrounding communities. Getting vaccinated is truly how we protect ourselves from new variants and put this pandemic behind us.”
 
“While our vaccination rates in Illinois are good, we cannot let our guard down,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “Across Illinois, we are seeing COVID-19 variants that spread more easily and quickly, and are more dangerous. Right now, the vaccines available have proven to be effective against these variants.  However, if the virus is allowed to further circulate,  it can and will mutate further.  Getting vaccinated now can help stop the spread and mutation of the virus, and protect you and those around you.” 
 
From the onset of the pandemic, frontline state employees have protected Illinois’ most vulnerable residents from IDHS developmental centers and psychiatric hospitals to IDVA veterans’ homes to IDJJ and IDOC facilities. To recognize their ongoing service to the state, employees who have taken at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose by July 12, 2021, will be entered into the free drawing. State agencies announced the drawings to eligible employees in late June.
 

More at the link. No comment from AFSCME was included, so I reached out. Here’s Anders Lindall…

Our union welcomes this incentive to encourage everyone to protect themselves, their families and their communities by getting vaccinated. Safe and highly effective, the vaccines are the road back to normalcy: Seeing family and friends, going to movies and restaurants, traveling and more. That’s why since December we’ve been doing everything possible to reduce barriers to access for AFSCME members and to help overcome hesitancy by providing accurate information on the importance of vaccination.

*** UPDATE *** Press release…

The first winners of Illinois’ $10 million ‘All In for the Win’ vaccine lottery have been chosen in the first drawings conducted by the Illinois Lottery.

“Getting vaccinated is your shot to save lives and win big,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Especially with more dangerous variants spreading, getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself from COVID-19. I’m excited we’re able to offer enticing prizes to reward residents for getting the shot.”

“With 10 million additional reasons to get a COVID-19 vaccine, we hope to increase the number of Illinoisans who make the importance choice to secure the best protection against COVID-19 by getting vaccinated,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “We are seeing an increase in the test positivity rate in Illinois. With the more contagious Delta variant circulating, we need more people to be fully vaccinated to better control this pandemic.”

The Illinois Department of Public Health will be notifying winners by phone or email starting this afternoon. The first round of winners are from the following locations across Illinois:

Illinoisans from those cities and counties should keep their phones on and check their emails regularly to find out if they’ve won. IDPH will call from 312-814-3524 and or email from DPH.communications@illinois.gov. No personal information will be requested in the initial phone or email notification. Winners will have seven days to securely complete, sign and send the authorization form to IDPH to accept their prizes. The Illinois Lottery will then guide winners through the claims process. Winners will be announced eight days after each draw unless they choose to remain anonymous.

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 11:41 am

Comments

  1. What would Anders say about a requirement to get the vaccine once/if it becomes fully approved from the FDA.

    Seems like a no brainer for employees to have to get it.

    Comment by Cool Papa Bell Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 11:46 am

  2. Lotteries for the public? Okay.

    Lotteries for state employees?

    Why not just pay a bonus? Why not just grant an additional paid day or days? While the lottery might not be a bad idea in general as an employer the State of Illinois has better incentives available to encourage it’s employees to be vaccinated to the point that having a lottery among your employees seems cynical to me.

    “We want our employees to get vaccinated so that they’re safer and we have reduced sick leave associated costs. So to do this, we’re going to utilize FOMO and have a lottery.”

    I’m not against a lottery. I don’t think the lottery is bad, but I do think there are better options available to the state as an employer and I don’t think people would have anything nice to say if Amazon or Wal-Mart decided to have a lottery among their employees for vaccine participation in lieu of other incentives.

    If a public employee hasn’t already been vaccinated, do they really think a bit of FOMO for a lottery is going to put a significant number of people over the top?

    What’s next? A pizza party for the facility with the highest percentage of vaccinated employees?

    Comment by Candy Dogood Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 11:54 am

  3. “This Shirley Jackson screenplay rewrite really misses the punch of the original, we need to go back to the drawing board..”

    Comment by Shark Sandwich Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:09 pm

  4. ==What would Anders say about a requirement to get the vaccine once/if it becomes fully approved from the FDA.

    Seems like a no brainer for employees to have to get it.==

    I agree. No vaccine, no state job. Lives depend on this.

    At the same time, if COVID happened either while Blago, Quinn, or Rauner was governor, I have a hunch that not only would there not have been a second special lottery, but they would have barred state and other public employees from even participating in the main vaccination lottery.

    Comment by EssentialStateEmployeeFromChatham Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:29 pm

  5. === That’s why since December we’ve been doing everything possible to reduce barriers to access for AFSCME members and to help overcome hesitancy by providing accurate information on the importance of vaccination.===

    Will AFSCME block any attempt to require vaccinations for high risk state jobs?

    That’s the tell.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:32 pm

  6. My HR dept can’t seem to update my home address without 10 forms and me submitting them twice, so I have little faith they have accurately recorded my vaccination status which required no form.

    Comment by Kayak Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:36 pm

  7. Adding.. If an agency botches the vaccinated list, I can only imagine the number of million dollar union grievances.

    Comment by Kayak Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:40 pm

  8. At the end of the day it is the employer that is responsible for the safety of the work place.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 12:47 pm

  9. How come no one included the hard working members and staff of the GA in their giveaway…They got testwd over and over and use some bling too. Heck some even saved JB from the GOPie dopey idea storm.

    Comment by Annonin' Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 3:54 pm

  10. Despite entering this phone number into my phone book the call must have been silenced because my phone thought it was a spam call.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Thursday, Jul 8, 21 @ 6:11 pm

  11. ?? Why not include essential workers in the lottery. We showed up to the office every day during the pandemic, through sickness and death. Not once were we rewarded for our efforts and bravery. Not even a pizza party.==

    Comment by Essential State Worker Friday, Jul 9, 21 @ 8:29 am

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