Beer? Fries? Scholarship? Businesses are giving away freebies to encourage people to have their COVID-19 shots.
are offering free or discounted trips to and from vaccination centers for anyone who has booked a shot but is struggling to get there.The Mint Dispensary in Phoenix is offering free edibles to customers over the age of 21 who have had their
and show their card. In addition, California's Lowell Herb Co. is offering a limited edition joint called"The Selfless Sativa" for one cent.So Good So You Now that you've got your shot, it's time to treat yourself to an immunity-boosting probiotic shot. Go toThose who have had their vaccine can get a free immune boosting juice shotIn Indiana, residents will receive one free box of Girl Scout cookiesat their vaccination appointment at specific sites across the Hoosier State.
If you're feeling hungry after your shot, Nathan's is offering a free hot dog on the same day of your vaccine at their Coney Island location in Brooklyn, New York.Scholarships Ohio is giving away five full scholarships to any in-state college or university for residents between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The scholarship money will come from a pot of federal
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