4th set of winners have been annouced. Suzanne Ward received $1 million, while Sean Horning received the college sponsorship. The fourth week saw a total of 3,428,514 entries for the $1 million prize, and another 150,187 entries from those who are aged 12-17 (they are not allowed to participate in lotteries having cash prizes) for the college sponsorship draw. This was a great move from the governor (Mike DeWine). The lottery not only boosted the vaccination numbers in Ohio, but also created a hype all over the United States and many of the other states announced similar measures, encouraged by the success in Ohio.
Ohio has a good immunization campaign program for the constituents of their country and I can say that they are all a lucky even if they don't win the lottery prize of $1 million because the government services is into the constituents meaning to say that the government really has a good plans for their constituents. But of course those who have had win the lottery prizes and those young ones who have had get their college sponsorship is very lucky to have this kind of opportunity came to their life. How I'd really wish that here in our country the government also prioritizes the constituents concern.