Why COVID-19 vaccine incentives didn't really work: Experts

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Health data and experts suggest incentives to woo hesitant Americans to get COVID-19 vaccines failed to move the needle forward appreciably in many cases, and in some had no impact at all.

. But since incentives started widely being offered beginning on May 12, the number of first does given in the U.S. briefly increased but then tailed off.Number of People Receiving First Vaccine Dose in U.S.

While the state credited the lottery for the jump, there has been no direct study or data to show it was the impetus, aside from some anecdotal evidence, according to the state's health officials. The data did show that the increase was short-lived. John Brownstein, Ph.D., an epidemiologist at Boston Children's Hospital and an ABC News contributor said Ohio's case demonstrated that vaccine health incentives are really just a stop-gap and true solutions lie in increasing access to a vaccine center and education about efficacy.

Eighteen other states, including Maryland and New York, came up with their own vaccine lotteries or cash giveaways following Ohio, according to the National Governor's Association. Their combined efforts appeared to only make a small and short-lived dent in vaccination numbers.A healthcare worker speaks with a patient as the Empire State Building Observatory offers COVID-19 vaccines at The Empire State Building on June 18, 2021, in New York.

"I don't know if we're going to be able to buy our way out of this," Col. Robert Ator, the program director of the Arkansas vaccine incentive program toldA representative for the Arkansas Health Department told ABC News the state is looking at other options including a request to businesses to offer incentives to people.a report in the New England Journal of Medicine

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