Flint City Bucks Offer Tickets To Those Getting Vaccinated
The vaccination incentives keep piling on, and the Flint City Bucks are getting in on the act.
The Bucks are undefeated on the field, and they are hoping to help Genesee County residents beat Covid. The Bucks have partnered with the Genesee County Health Department for a special vaccination incentive offer. The Bucks have free tickets to anyone that gets vaccinated prior to their game on Friday June 4th.
The Bucks are taking on Fort Wayne Friday night at Atwood Stadium, and the tickets are yours for the taking. All you have to do is get signed up to get vaccinated by going to Cur.TV/FCB prior to the game.
The vaccine being offered is the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, and an appointment will be set to get the second dose on site. If you don't want to get pre-registered, you can get signed up in person at Atwood Stadium before the game starts. There is no charge for the vaccine, and no insurance is necessary.
Do the vaccination incentives actually work?
This is a question that we've all been asking quite a bit lately.
We've reported on everything from million dollar lottery prizes for vaccinated people to free shots from bars if you prove that you've gotten the shot. But does any of this actually motivate someone who is against the vaccine go and get it?
I don't know that there's a real answer to that question, but I do think that the incentives are the right thing. If you can't convince someone to do it because it's the right thing to do, then I guess you have to bribe them into doing the right thing for themselves.