New incentives to get vaccinated pop up around Quad Cities as delta variant spreads
You can get a free ride on the ferris wheel at Modern Woodmen Park with the latest vaccination clinic at the ballpark Author: Maggie Wedlake (WQAD) Updated: 5:39 PM CDT July 16, 2021
DAVENPORT, Iowa As the COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread across the country, local officials are coming up with creative new ways to encourage people to get the vaccine. The newest freebie is a ride on the ferris wheel at Modern Woodmen Park. Anyone who gets vaccinated at the clinic outside the ballpark the morning of July 17th will receive the free ride.
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Published February 27, 2021 •
Updated on February 27, 2021 at 12:50 pm
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As much of Illinois moves into Phase 1B Plus of coronavirus vaccinations, residents continue to search for locations to receive the shot.
This week, the state expanded vaccine eligibility to those with high-risk medical conditions and comorbidities, including cancer, diabetes, heart conditions, pulmonary disease, among others. The list also includes those with obesity and women who are pregnant. Get the answer to your most-asked COVID vaccine questions on our mobile NBC 5 Chicago app. Download it here for iOS or Android.
Phase 1B initially opened up vaccinations to people age 65 years and older as well as frontline essential workers, which includes first responders, education workers like teachers and support staff, childcare workers, grocery store employees, postal service workers and more.