Topic: Vaccination Incentives

14 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 1:01:42 - 1:03:16

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Australian Vaccine Lotteries and Low Vaccination Rates

Australia is considering cash lotteries and million-dollar prizes to incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations, following models used in the United States. Current reports indicate that less than 15% of the Australian population is vaccinated. The hosts discuss the legality and desperation of using gambling as a public health tool to increase compliance.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 37:25 - 40:16

1664: Friendshoring

Anthem Blue Cross, Vaccine Provider Incentives and Doctor Bonuses

Documents from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield outline a "COVID-19 Vaccine Provider Incentive Program" that paid doctors cash bonuses based on the percentage of their patients vaccinated. The progressive payment structure offered up to $250 per newly vaccinated member if a practice reached a 75% vaccination threshold. Critics argue these financial rewards compromised medical ethics by incentivizing doctors to push treatments for profit.

Oil Ball Panic
Episode 1412 48:27 - 53:31

1412: Oil Ball Panic

Louisiana Vaccine Incentives, Shots for Santa Events

Health officials in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are hosting "Shots for Santa" events, offering $100 gift cards to children and adults who receive a COVID-19 vaccination. The state has seen a large increase in pediatric vaccinations following these large-scale weekend events at retail locations like Perkins Rowe.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 55:29 - 57:41

1393: Space Wake

Failure of State Vaccine Lotteries and Financial Incentives

Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) indicates that COVID-19 vaccine lotteries in states like Ohio and North Carolina had a "near zero" effect on increasing vaccination rates. Despite the million-dollar prizes and scholarships offered, vaccination trends remained stable. The hosts mock the media's reaction to the findings and the government's insistence on trying new "quippy" tactics to drive compliance.

Quantum Supremacy
Episode 1357 50:46 - 53:15

1357: Quantum Supremacy

Dutch Herring Tradition, COVID Vaccination Incentives

The traditional Dutch "Hollandse Nieuwe" herring season is being used as a promotional tool for COVID-19 vaccinations in the Netherlands. The cultural significance of the first catch of the season is explained, including the specific way the fish is consumed with onions and gin. The use of this centuries-old tradition to push medical procedures is met with skepticism.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 46:32 - 48:08

1356: Chest Feeding

Paraguay Vaccination Lists, Michigan Vaccine Ads and Incentives

Paraguay's Health Ministry has begun publishing the names of vaccinated individuals on its website to incentivize uptake through social pressure. Meanwhile, in the United States, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is running radio advertisements featuring emotional appeals to encourage vaccination.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 13:30 - 15:31

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

Washington State Joints for Jabs Vaccination Incentive

Washington State launched a "Joints for Jabs" campaign allowing marijuana dispensaries to offer free joints to customers who receive a COVID-19 vaccination on-site. The program faced logistical hurdles, as only three dispensaries initially applied due to the requirement of hosting pop-up clinics with qualified medical staff. The rule requiring on-site vaccination was designed to prevent individuals from visiting multiple shops to collect free products with a single vaccination card.

Ask China!
Episode 1350 1:16:15 - 1:19:14

1350: Ask China!

Vaccine Incentives, Milwaukee Brewers Promotion

NPR reports on vaccine incentives, including a Milwaukee Brewers promotion offering free game tickets to those who get vaccinated at the ballpark. The segment notes the political divide in Wisconsin regarding health mandates. It also recalls early vaccine hesitancy from figures like Kamala Harris during the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 23:17 - 25:54

1348: Belching Freon

Ohio Vax-a-Million, Vaccine Lottery Incentives

Ohio Governor Mike Dewine launched the "Vax-a-Million" program, using federal COVID relief funds to offer five $1 million prizes to vaccinated residents. While some media outlets praised the surge in vaccination rates following the announcement, critics view the lottery as a sign of economic desperation among the state's population.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 23:57 - 26:52

1347: Big Caffeine

Bill de Blasio Shake Shack Vaccine Incentives

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio appeared with Shake Shack CEO Randy Garutti to announce a promotional partnership offering free food to vaccinated citizens. Individuals who receive a vaccine at mobile buses are eligible for free burger vouchers, while those showing a vaccine card at city locations can receive free fries. The segment features de Blasio eating a burger during a press conference to promote the initiative.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 12:57 - 15:50

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Andrew Cuomo, New Jersey Shot and a Beer Program

Governor Andrew Cuomo uses guilt-based marketing to target "youthful and doubtful" citizens, suggesting they might kill their grandmothers by refusing the vaccine. Meanwhile, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy launched the "Shot and a Beer" program to incentivize vaccination. Other incentives mentioned include free cars in Memphis and donuts.

McClintock Effect
Episode 1343 13:14 - 14:58

1343: McClintock Effect

Detroit Vaccine Incentives, Michael Osterholm Projections

The city of Detroit has begun offering $50 incentives to drivers who bring individuals to vaccination sites as national demand for the shot decreases. Public health official Dr. Michael Osterholm continues to face criticism for previous dire warnings about "the mouth of the monster" and high death tolls that some claim were overstated. Officials describe the current challenge as the "last inch," focusing on the physical administration of needles as supply begins to outweigh demand.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 34:42 - 36:25

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Dr. Leana Wen on Using Freedoms as Vaccine Incentives

CNN medical correspondent Dr. Leana Wen expressed concern that the U.S. will not reach herd immunity due to vaccine hesitancy. She urged the Biden administration and the CDC to "be bolder" by framing basic freedoms as "carrots" or rewards for the vaccinated. The hosts describe this rhetoric as diabolical, suggesting that constitutional rights are being treated as conditional privileges granted by the state.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 1:59:49 - 2:04:16

1314: Gnarler

COVID-19 Pediatric Risks, Scott Gottlieb and Vaccine Bribes

ABC News reports a surge in pediatric COVID-19 cases, which the hosts question as potentially being based on positive PCR tests rather than actual illness. Scott Gottlieb predicts the UK variant will double every week. To combat vaccine hesitancy, companies like Aldi and Dollar General are reportedly offering "bribes" or pay incentives for employees to get vaccinated.