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City Of Orlando: City Of Orlando Hosting Raffle At Select Vaccination Sites
Get Vaccinated for a Chance to Win Event Tickets! The City of Orlando Hosting Raffle at Select Vaccination Sites
August 17, 2021
Get Vaccinated for a Chance to Win Event Tickets! The City of Orlando Hosting Raffle at Select Vaccination Sites
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WHAT:
With the COVID-19 vaccine serving as the best way for individuals to protect themselves from the impacts of the virus, the City of Orlando and Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer are encouraging residents to get their shot by hosting a raffle for event tickets at select vaccination sites.
The vaccine sites are made possible through a partnership between the City of Orlando, Orange County Government and the Florida Department of Health – Orange County. The sites and the raffle support the “Fill the Orange” campaign, aimed at encouraging as many Orange County residents as possible to get the vaccine. The campaign also includes vaccine education and outreach efforts.
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“The vaccine is the best way for Orlando residents to protect themselves from the impacts of COVID-19, which include serious illness and even death,” said Mayor Dyer. “The City of Orlando is committed to working with our partners to make the vaccine accessible to residents. Through this raffle, we’re hoping to provide extra encouragement and an extra incentive for residents to get the vaccine to protect themselves and to help our community move forward.”
“The vaccine is the best way for Orlando residents to protect themselves from the impacts of COVID-19, which include serious illness and even death,” said Mayor Dyer. “The City of Orlando is committed to working with our partners to make the vaccine accessible to residents. Through this raffle, we’re hoping to provide extra encouragement and an extra incentive for residents to get the vaccine to protect themselves and to help our community move forward.”
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