Brunch and gift cards up for grabs in vaccine raffle

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Posted on Jul 08 2021
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In a bid to further boost efforts to get more of the CNMI population vaccinated against COVID-19, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. will be awarding a brunch voucher for two and two $20 gift certificates in a raffle for those who have received their first vaccine dose by July 9.

Names will be drawn on Monday, July 12, and the raffle is open to everyone in the CNMI who have had their first dose already by this Friday. According to CHCC’s vaccination dashboard, more than 29,600 individuals are automatically entered in the raffle.

The brunch voucher is for a meal for two at The Magellan of the Pacific Islands Club Saipan, while the $20 gift certificates is for iShop Saipan, which can be redeemed at any of their three locations at the Fiesta Resort & Spa, Kanoa Resort Saipan, and Paseo de Marianas.

As shared by a CHCC representative by email on Tuesday, the prizes were donated to CHCC in May. Among the several companies that donated and supports CHCC’s mission of vaccinating the CNMI against COVID-19 are Kensington Hotel, Coral Ocean Resort, Pacific Islands Club Saipan, Tribes Bar, and iShop Saipan. “We all benefit from working toward ending this pandemic and these vaccines are important tools in achieving our goal,” said CHCC.

Those wishing to receive their first dose can schedule an appointment by either registering online at www.vaccinatecnmi.com or calling 670-682-SHOT (7468).

Joshua Santos | Reporter
Joshua Santos is a Mount Carmel School AlumKnight and University of Florida Gator Grad with a passion for writing. He is one of Saipan Tribune’s newest reporters. Josh enjoys golf, chess, and playing video games with friends in his spare time. Reach out to him @rarebasedjosh on all socials.
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