Student WINS 1 Million Dollars for being VACCINATED 🤑

An incredible story, in the United States Student WINS 1 Million Dollars for being vaccinated. Those who want to get vaccinated in the state of Ohio are entered in a raffle to win a lot of money.

Student WINS $1 Million Dollars
An incredible situation was experienced in Ohio, thanks to a local government drive to motivate people to get vaccinated.

Abbigail Bugenske, a 22-year-old teenager from Ohio, USA, will never forget the call that the state's governor, Mike DeWine, made to her last Wednesday. To inform her that she was the winner of one million dollars from the raffle for residents vaccinated against the coronavirus. The teenager participated in the sweepstakes just for being immunized against the pathology.

"I thought it was a joke," Bugenske told The New York Times. As she received countless messages from friends and relatives, the news that she was the lucky winner of the raffle for residents vaccinated against the coronavirus

The state of Ohio organized a raffle drawing offering one million dollars to all people who had received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. This was intended to encourage the vaccination process among approximately 11 million people.

Bugenske had received the MODERN vaccine because he wanted to be able to go to his loved ones. And even when he signed up for the draw, he didn't really pay much attention to it since he thought it wouldn't have much significance. Nor did she know when the drawing would take place and the winners would be announced, so the governor's call came as a surprise to her.

The excited teenager drove to her parent's house to tell them what had happened. When she arrived, she got out of her car shouting that she had won a million dollars. Faced with the incredulous attitude of his parents, who asked him to make sure it had nothing to do with a prank.

The 22-year-old teenager, a mechanical engineer who works for GE Aviation is the Student WINS 1 Million Dollars. She told cleveland.com that she plans to invest most of the money when she pays her taxes. However, "I also know that I will be donating to various charities.

Well over 2.7 million Ohioans participated in the drawing and the raffle. The company, which also gives full scholarships to 12- to 17-year-olds to attend college, has announced that it will hold more in the coming weeks to further encourage vaccination.

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