

No matter what, neither he nor anyone else will be able to get that shot here at Lumen Field after next Saturday. “But once I heard I could win a million dollars, it was like, I’d be stupid not to.” “My first shot, I wanted to get it because I want life to get back to normal,” said Patrick Severin, Ballard. But a tangible reward for getting vaccinated would be a nice bonus. Others getting their shots say they know the importance of a vaccine, too. But I’m glad that there is a lottery because that is motivating a lot of people.” “So I know the importance of the vaccine so that wouldn’t motivate me. “I was one of the first person to kind of sign up when it became available,” said Dr. He had brought his 12-year-old son to get his vaccination here, along with so many, hoping to be able to resume normal activities. Timothy Thornton, a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Washington. “I do research in public health, so this is very near and dear to my heart,” said Dr. So anything we need to do to get them there, I support that.” On the other hand, I want everyone to get vaccinated. “So I don’t think any incentive is needed.

Since March 13, 97,061 vaccinations have been administered there. “I think everybody should get vaccinated as a public service to our community and to ourselves,” said Vargo. The city’s large vaccination site opened at the Lumen Field Event Center more than two months ago. Lisa Vargo, now newly vaccinated, says she has mixed emotions about incentives to get a lifesaving vaccine. He hadn’t yet heard that just getting his shot gives him a shot at a lottery, prizes, too. “So I actually had my daughter make it for me. “It was hard for me to make an appointment and get it done,” said Larry Gislason, Seattle. Although it was the first poultry pathogen controlled by vaccination. And those who are here say they feel lucky to have been able to make an appointment. Growth Kinetics and Transmission Potential of Existing and Emerging Field Strains. These are the last several hours for the mass vaccination site at Lumen Field. They expected to be right around 102,000 shots when they wrapped up Saturday.Īnd there were no prizes when most people lined up here to reach that number.īut those who talked say if they can win a prize for getting a shot, they’ll take it. The Seattle Seahawks announced vaccination and mask policies as part of health and safety updates for gamedays at Lumen Field as of September 7, 2021. And it is closing as the state begins offering a lottery ad prizes to get more shots in arms.
