Washington, D.C. Offers Teens AirPods If They Get Vaccinated

It is absurd to believe that officials in the U.S. have to pay bribes for people to get covid-19 vaccines, when other countries would give anything to have it. But, I'm not here to judge, given the danger of the highly contagious Delta variant. Instead, I have only two words for teens: Free AirPodsAdvertisementWashington, D.C. Mayor Muriel bowser announced Saturday that all teens aged 12-17 who receive their first vaccination at one of the middle schools in the district will be eligible for free AirPods. Young people will be eligible to enter a weekly drawing at the end the month for a chance to win an Apple iPad with headphones (8 winners per week) or a $25,000 college scholarship (2 winners per week).The youth vaccine giveaway campaign will be open from August 7 through September 30, with weekly drawings for additional prizes starting on August 30.Bowser included a perk for adults, as many of these young people require parents to bring them to the clinic to get their vaccines. For every young person who receives their first shot, parents and guardians will be able to redeem a $51 Visa gift certificate.G/O Media might get a great deal CBD Tincture oil Higher concentration to help with the harder daysIdeal for daily stress relief and anxiety relief. Boosted by Vitamins D3 and B12.Sunday Scaries: Buy for $34Although you might be a little confused, Washington, D.C. offers incentives for people to get vaccinated. West Virginia launched a lottery program in June that offered prizes like hunting rifles and shotguns, new trucks and hunting and fishing licences for life. California announced that it would offer 30 vacations, $50,000 worth of prizes, and have $50,000 Fridays. Officials in Hawaii were also giving away airline miles, roundtrips with Southwest Airlines, free pizza for a year, and other perks.According to Washington, D.C., 64.6% of residents were vaccinated with at least one dose. A total of 55.1% had been fully vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 71% of adults over 18 have had at least one dose and that 61.1% are fully vaccinated. Since March 2020, the capital has seen 51,103 cases of covid-19.