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MADISON, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- Haven't Gotten Your First COVID-19 Vaccine Yet? You still have one week left to get your shot and receive a $100 reward courtesy of Uncle Sam. All Wisconsinites that get vaccinated now until Sunday September 19th are eligible.
You can also do your part by spreading the word on social media, telling your friends and family they still have time to get that vaccine and $100 U.S. Bank Rewards card.
Who Is Eligible To Receive the $100 reward?
Any Wisconsin resident at least 12 years of age, getting their first COVID-19 shot from a vaccine provider in Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota between August 20, 2021 and September 19, 2021.To find a COVID 19 vaccine location in Wisconsin, visit Vaccines.gov or call 211 or 877-947-2211.
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Request your $100 U.S. Bank Rewards Card by calling 844-684-1064 or visiting 100.wisconsin.gov (both the call center and website are available in English, Hindi, Hmong, Mandarin, Somali and Spanish).
Lakesedition.com has posted the content of this press release as public health service announcement for our readers and the Southern Wisconsin community at large
Lakes Edition, Southern Wisconsin's award winning vacationer's newspaper is now online. Enjoy in depth feature articles, travel guides, maps, videos, audio articles, dining reviews and much more. Vist https://www.lakesedition.com/ for vacationer articles and featured events in Southern Wisconsin.
You can also do your part by spreading the word on social media, telling your friends and family they still have time to get that vaccine and $100 U.S. Bank Rewards card.
Who Is Eligible To Receive the $100 reward?
Any Wisconsin resident at least 12 years of age, getting their first COVID-19 shot from a vaccine provider in Wisconsin, Michigan, or Minnesota between August 20, 2021 and September 19, 2021.To find a COVID 19 vaccine location in Wisconsin, visit Vaccines.gov or call 211 or 877-947-2211.
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Request your $100 U.S. Bank Rewards Card by calling 844-684-1064 or visiting 100.wisconsin.gov (both the call center and website are available in English, Hindi, Hmong, Mandarin, Somali and Spanish).
Lakesedition.com has posted the content of this press release as public health service announcement for our readers and the Southern Wisconsin community at large
Lakes Edition, Southern Wisconsin's award winning vacationer's newspaper is now online. Enjoy in depth feature articles, travel guides, maps, videos, audio articles, dining reviews and much more. Vist https://www.lakesedition.com/ for vacationer articles and featured events in Southern Wisconsin.
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