

“The availability of gift cards will provide an added incentive for people to get their COVID-19 vaccinations this weekend,” said Commissioner William McCurdy II. We appreciate the School District’s partnership in hosting these clinics, especially in neighborhoods hit hardest by the pandemic.”

“We want to expand the pilot program to offer a $100 gift card to those receiving their first or second shot because it’s important for people to be fully vaccinated. “With more employers mandating COVID-19 vaccinations, people have a great opportunity this weekend to get your shot and take home $100,” said Commissioner Tick Segerblom, a member of the Southern Nevada Health District Board of Health who spearheaded the gift card pilot program effort, which was approved by the Clark County Commission. Gift cards will be available while supplies last. The Moderna and single-dose Janssen vaccine also is available for anyone age 18 and older. Pfizer will be available for those 12 and older with parental consent. Clients who book appointments must arrive within a half-hour of their appointment time or forfeit their gift cards. In addition, some appointments are available at. Some walk-in clients will be accommodated on both days. Up to 500 people each day will receive $100 gift cards at the clinic whether receiving a first or second dose. The pop-up clinic is offering vaccinations in one of the Las Vegas Valley’s highest ZIP codes for COVID-19 cases near Nellis Boulevard and Washington Avenue, and will operate in the school’s gym on a first-come, first-served basis from 10 a.m. A pilot program offering $100 gift cards to people who get vaccinated will offer the incentive to those eligible for first or second doses on Saturday, Sept.
