Town Bribes High School Students into Getting Covid Shot with $10K Raffle
A town in California is attempting to bribe high school students into receiving the Covid jab with a raffle for a college scholarship.
In a Facebook post by the City of Lancaster, due north of Los Angeles, an announcement says the city’s mayor, R. Rex Parris, is conducting a raffle for “Students of Lancaster ages 16-18 who have received their COVID-19 vaccine!”
“Teens who are 16-18 years of age, residents of Lancaster, and can provide documentation that they received their full COVID-19 vaccine by June 30 are eligible to win,” the post states, going on to list three top prizes ranging from $50 to $10,000.
The post notes the money will be taken from a scholarship fund, not taxpayer dollars, and claims the mayor and city council “receive no financial benefit from the COVID-19 vaccine.”
The effort reeks of desperation as city and state officials inanely attempt to tie the lifting of lockdown orders to vaccination.
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