Governor Announces New Vaccination Incentives

Posted on 06/05/21

As states around the country try to incentivize their citizens to get the COVID-19 vaccines, West Virginia is counting on two different vaccination incentive programs – “Do it for Babydog” a vaccination incentive lottery with millions of dollars in prizes, and “Beat 588 – BAD” which promises $100 gift cards or savings bonds to any fully vaccinated West Virginian aged 16-35.

DO IT FOR BABYDOG VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
Governor Justice announced the state's vaccination incentive lottery will officially be called Do it for Babydog: Save a life. Change your life.  The vaccination incentive campaign is named after the Governor’s pet dog. "If you can't do it for yourself and you can't do it for your family, then do it for Babydog," Gov. Justice said. "If you don't get vaccinated not only are you missing an opportunity to do great stuff for yourself and your loved ones, but you will also miss out on the opportunity to win big."

The giveaway will include a $1.588 million grand prize, a $588,000 second prize, weekly drawings for $1 million, full scholarships to any higher education institution in West Virginia, custom-outfitted trucks, weekend vacations at state parks, lifetime hunting and fishing licenses, custom hunting rifles and custom hunting shotguns. “I absolutely want every single person to get vaccinated,” Gov. Justice said. “You can help us stop this killer, but you have to get it done and get it done right now.” West Virginians ages 12 and older who have had a least one does of the COVID-19 vaccine can register by visiting doitforbabydog.wv.gov

“BEAT 588...BAD” COVID-19 vaccination incentive
As part of Governor Justice’s goal to reduce the number of unvaccinated West Virginians to below 588,000, West Virginia is encouraging younger residents to get vaccinated through the “BEAT 588...BAD” COVID-19 vaccination incentive program. This program allows all fully vaccinated West Virginians ages 16-35 to receive either a $100 savings bond or a $100 gift card.

Requirements:

  • Must be a WV resident or parent of child under 18 with WV State Issued ID or Driver License
  • Must be between the ages of 16 - 35 (Born after November 1, 1984)
  • Must have received two doses of Pfizer–BioNTech or Moderna or one dose of Johnson & Johnson

Incentives: Applicants will be given two choices for incentives when applying. Applicant must choose one choice to complete this application

  • Payment card will be mailed once your application is approved
  • Savings Bonds will require an online TreasuryDirect account.

Process: All applications will be reviewed and verified. You only need to submit ONCE, duplicate applications will be rejected. Applications can take 4 - 6 weeks for processing depending on volume. Should you have any questions about the process, please call DHHR's COVID-19 information hotline 24/7, toll-free at 1-800-887-4304

Click here to access the “BEAT 588...BAD” COVID-19 vaccination incentive page.

This story is provided by AARP West Virginia. Visit the AARP West Virginia page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.

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