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Governor resorts to $1 million prizes to increase vaccinations


Governor resorts to $1 million prizes to increase vaccinations
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Five vaccinated Ohioans will win $1 million each through a new lottery announced Wednesday, in one of the largest financial incentives announced by a state to combat declining demand for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Starting May 26, the state will award $1 million each week to an adult who has received at least the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Mike DeWine said. There will be five total drawings.
I know that some may say, DeWine, you’re crazy! This million-dollar drawing idea of yours is a waste of money, the governor said during an address Wednesday. But truly, the real waste at this point in the pandemic when the vaccine is readily available to anyone who wants it is a life lost to COVID-19. ....

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OMG! Rotisserie temporarily loses license after health inspections unearthed roach infestation, dirty utensils


The Athens City-County Board of Health voted unanimously Monday to suspend the license of OMG! Rotisserie for 30 days after the business was shuttered in April when an inspection uncovered a cockroach infestation and dirty silverware preceded by a years-long pattern of other critical health violations.
The board made the decision following recommendation from The Athens City-County Health Department Director of Environmental Health Patrick McGarry who asked members to require OMG! Owner Marla Rutter to correct all previous violations, including the recurring offense of providing customers with unclean utensils, and mandate a staffer on duty to be trained in restaurant safety. ....

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