As vaccine demand stalls, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds says she won't create a lottery to boost rates Brianne Pfannenstiel, Des Moines Register 'What are you waiting for?': Gov. Kim Reynolds urges Iowans to get COVID vaccination Replay Video UP NEXT LAKE VIEW, Ia. — As other states create lottery systems to encourage residents to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Wednesday she's pleased with Iowa's current rates of vaccination and won't move to enact similar incentives. "I'm not going to do a lottery," the Republican governor told reporters during an event in Lake View Wednesday. "We're still doing everything we can. We are working with every venue we can. We're at the Barnstormers games. We're at the Cubs (games). We're at farmers markets."