COLUMBUS When the Ohio Vax-a-Million opt-in entry period opened this morning, thousands of Ohioans immediately visited ohiovaxamillion.com or called the Ohio Department of Health call center. By 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, more than 60,000 people called the Ohio Department of Health call center, and hundreds of thousands entered the drawing on their website. "It is legal to use the funds for what we're using them for," McCloud said. Yes. Mike DeWine said the state is already seeing signs that the lottery and recent expansion of the vaccine to 12- to 15-year-olds could be encouraging more people to get vaccinated. Choose from the CJN's informative e-newsletters. The Ohio Lottery will be handling the drawings and registration. If the winner is ineligible, the prize will go to an alternate. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). Find a copy of the Cleveland Jewish News. Ohio Vax-A-Million: How to register for the lottery and how winners will be picked, The Samuel H. Miller Keeping Our Words Alive Digital Archive of the Cleveland Jewish News, Spark GHC acquires Hampton Inn in downtown Cleveland, Nathan Lurie | Beachwood High School | Basketball, LeBron James' legacy started at Shaw JCC in Akron, Cleveland Diagnostics collaborating to detect prostate cancer earlier, Turn over new pages at Cleveland Jewish Book Festival, Meir would agree with Netanyahu on this one, Browns, Bibb need to play ball with each other, Gobblefunk: Author Dahls antisemitic legacy heats up, ALYSSA SCHMITT | DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER, Vax-A-Million seen as nontraditional, but legal way to promote vaccines in Ohio, Ohios million-dollar idea: Lottery prizes for vaccinations, Ohio stops investigating businesses for mask compliance, With drawing days away, Ohio legislation seeks to stop Vax-A-Million program, More than 2.7 million Ohioans enter Vax-A-Million lottery, More than 44% of Ohioans begin COVID-19 vaccination, States follow Ohios lead in announcing their own vaccine lotteries, Rabbi Weiss sentenced to six months in prison, Heritage Classical Academy purchases Beech Brook property, Beachwood loses arbitration case in fired police officer, Lake Catholic wont field lacrosse team; no coach following swastika incident, Beachwood council OKs resolution condemning gun violence, Hawken Middle School aims to put Judaism in a positive light, Beachwood, Shaker Heights summer theater camps combine to form one program, Orange Council unanimously passes resolution condemning antisemitism.

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