2021 is a weird year, and it just got a bit weirder. CVS Health is reportedly offering a chance to win a trip to the Super Bowl, and a Bermuda vacation. For those who don't want to travel, they are also offering cash prizes.

It looks like more places are offering free things to get vaccinated. How do you win these prizes?

According to KWQC they’ll launch a sweepstakes on June 1st with weekly drawings and for a variety of potential prizes for customers who get shots through CVS or register for them. There will also be cash giveaways, Target gift cards, trips to Miami and stays in Wyndham hotels.

Customers must be 18 years or older to enter the sweepstake. Many places are offering different rewards for shots as the pace of vaccinations begins to slow down nationally. Biden has still set a goal for 160 million Americans to be vaccinated by July 4th.

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CVS currently offers two types of vaccines, the mRNA (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) vaccine and the viral vector (Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen) vaccine.

Two weeks after your last dose, you will be protected against serious illness caused by COVID-19. Ages 12+ are now eligible for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

You can learn more about the COVID vaccines with CVS here. They explain everything you need to know about it.

Common side effects may include pain at the injection site, tiredness, headache, muscle and joint pain or chills and fever.

You can also learn about other places offering free things for vaccinated people here.

Million Dollar Quad Cities Home vs Million Dollar Los Angeles Home

We all know the joke about how much houses cost in LA. I decided that it would be fun to look at a million dollar home in LA and compare that to a million dollar home right here in the Quad Cities.
Here are the two spot we are comparing:
12513 Walsh Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Cost: $1,195,000
984 sqft | 3 Bed | 2 Bath

VS

901 46th Street Dr, Moline, IL 61265
Cost: $995,000
15,291 sqft | 6 Bed | 11 Bath

Clearly one is a bit bigger than the other.

KEEP READING: Here are the most popular baby names in every state

Using March 2019 data from the Social Security Administration, Stacker compiled a list of the most popular names in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C., according to their 2018 SSA rankings. The top five boy names and top five girl names are listed for each state, as well as the number of babies born in 2018 with that name. Historically common names like Michael only made the top five in three states, while the less common name Harper ranks in the top five for 22 states.

Curious what names are trending in your home state? Keep reading to see if your name made the top five -- or to find inspiration for naming your baby.

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