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Bethel residents win big in Alaska COVID-19 vaccination sweepstakes

Bethel high schooler Elia Samuelson, age 14, won a $49,000 education scholarship through a COVID-19 vaccination incentive sweepstakes organized by the Alaska Chamber of Commerce.
Give AK a Shot

Two Bethel residents are winners in the Alaska COVID-19 vaccination sweepstakes. Bethel high schooler https://vimeo.com/user48345681/review/619148548/062bdf073e?sort=lastUserActionEventDate&direction=desc">Elia Samuelson, age 14, won a $49,000 education scholarship. His aunt Carol Samuelson, who is his legal guardian, won $10,000 for also being vaccinated.

The other sweepstakes winner this week is Jim Durkee from Fairbanks, who also won $49,000.

The Alaska Chamber of Commerce is running the sweepstakes, called Give AK a Shot. It’s an incentive program to encourage people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Each week through the end of October, two vaccinated winners are selected to win a $49,000 prize. Alaskans over age 18 receive that money in cash. Alaskans age 12 to 17 win that amount in an education scholarship, and their legal guardians could win $10,000 for being vaccinated as well.

Alaskans vaccinated after Sept. 2 must enter the contest the same week they are vaccinated to be eligible to win. Alaskans vaccinated before Sept. 2 have until Oct. 30 to enter.

Anna Rose MacArthur served as KYUK's News Director from 2015-2022.
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