$100 Savings Bonds Offered to Young People in West Virginia Who Get COVID-19 Shot

Bond offer will apply retroactively to those who have already received a COVID-19 vaccine
$100 Savings Bonds Offered to Young People in West Virginia Who Get COVID-19 Shot

WEDNESDAY, April 28, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Teens and young adults in West Virginia will receive a $100 savings bond if they get a COVID-19 shot, Governor Jim Justice says.

The offer to people aged 16 to 35 years is an attempt to boost the state's vaccination rate and move it closer to the goal of immunizing more than 70 percent of residents, CBS News reported.

"If we really want to move the needle, we've got to get our younger people vaccinated," Justice said. "If we can get to 70 percent, we'll shut this virus down. If we do that, the masks go away, the hospitalizations go away and the deaths become minimal."

Of the state's 1.5 million residents, about 380,000 are between the ages of 16 and 35 years. The bond offer will apply retroactively to those who have already received a COVID-19 shot. The cost of the bonds will be covered by federal funds provided under the 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, CBS News reported.

Public health experts disagree on precisely how much of the U.S. population needs to be vaccinated to halt the spread of COVID-19 and reach herd immunity, with most estimates ranging from 70 to 85 percent, CBS News reported. With a significant share of Americans reporting hesitancy about getting the vaccine, scientists worry that herd immunity could be delayed.

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