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Cook County Health incentivizes vaccinations with Six Flags tickets

Cook County Health will distribute up to 15,000 Six Flags Great America tickets to anyone who gets a COVID-19 vaccine at a CCH location on Wednesday.  “With summer coming, if you have not gotten your COVID-19 vaccine, now is the time!” CCH Health said in a statement.  CCH recently began offering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine...

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Six Flags Donates 50K Free Tickets To Those Who Get Vaccine


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Six Flags is hoping to entice more people to get vaccinated with free tickets to Great America. (Peggy Bayard/Patch)
ILLINOIS — Free Six Flags Great America tickets will be doled out to Illinois residents who receive their vaccine in the coming weeks, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Thursday. Six Flags officials will donate 50,000 tickets valued at $4 million.
The amusement park will host a state vaccination clinic on June 5 and 6 where thousands of free tickets will be handed out, the governor said. Six Flags will also donate thousands of tickets to health departments across the state to be used at their discretion to encourage local residents to get their shots.

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Back To Summer Fun: Gov. Pritzker Announces 50,000 Free Six Flags Tickets In Effort To Vaccinate Youth In Underserved Communities


Offer Follows CDC Recommending Pfizer Vaccine for 12- to 15-Year-Old;
First Mobile Vaccination Site at Six Flags Opens June 5 and 6
Following the expansion of vaccine eligibility to 12- to 15-year-olds, Governor JB Pritzker announced that Six Flags Great America – the Thrill Capital of the Midwest – will offer 50,000 free tickets to their parks in Gurnee and Rockford to newly vaccinated Illinois residents.
The value of the donated tickets is $4 million.
“Throughout the pandemic, Six Flags has been All In for Illinois, putting the health of workers and visitors first,” 
said Governor JB Pritzker. “I know it’s been a difficult year – but that just makes it all the more exciting to be back at the park. Thanks to the life-saving power of vaccinations, it feels once again like summer’s in the air.”

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Gov. Pritzker announced incentive for Illinoisans to get vaccinated


Gov. Pritzker announced incentive for Illinoisans to get vaccinated
Governor JB Pritzker announced a new incentive on Thursday, May 13 for Illinoisans to get vaccinated. (Source: Governor JB Pritzker/Facebook)
By Amber Ruch | May 13, 2021 at 2:28 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 2:28 PM
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (KFVS) - Governor JB Pritzker announced a new incentive on Thursday, May 13 for Illinoisans to get vaccinated.
He said Six Flags Great America will offer 50,000 free tickets to their parks in Gurnee and Rockford to newly vaccinated Illinois residents.
There will be an Illinois Department of Public Health mobile vaccination site at Six Flags on June 5-6.

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Rush Collaborates With Malcolm X College to Train COVID-19 Vaccine Ambassadors

Rush staff members collaborated with Malcom X College to provide content including video scenarios and conversation advice, for a new Vaccine Ambassador Course

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The Rockefeller Foundation Launches $20 Million Initiative to Increase Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Among Communities of Color


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The Rockefeller Foundation Launches $20 Million Initiative to Increase Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Among Communities of Color
April 13, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rockefeller Foundation announces the launch of a historic $20 million Equity-First Vaccination Initiative to improve the vaccination rate among communities of color, which have been disproportionately impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Representing less than one-third of the 74 million people who are now fully vaccinated in the United States, communities of color are twice as likely to die from Covid-19 and three times as likely to be hospitalized as white Americans. To close this gap, the Foundation will initially collaborate with five organizations to deploy equity-first, hyper-local public health interventions in five U.S. cities: Baltimore, Md.; Chicago, Ill.; Houston, Texas; Newark, N.J.; Oakland, Calif. During the second phase of the Initiative, the Foundation will collaborate with several national organizations to take lessons learned from the five cities and ensure that at least 70 million people of color are vaccinated by July 2021.

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The Rockefeller Foundation Launches $20 Million Initiative to Increase Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Among Communities of Color

The Rockefeller Foundation Launches $20 Million Initiative to Increase Covid-19 Vaccination Rates Among Communities of Color
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