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WATCH: Gov. Edwards announces second ‘Shot At A Million’ lottery winners at COVID-19 briefing

BATON ROUGE, La. (WGNO) — On Friday afternoon, Governor John Bel Edwards held a media briefing to address the Delta variant.

Also at the briefing, Gov. Edwards and the Louisiana Department of Health announced the next pair of Louisianans to be rewarded through the Shot At A Million program.

The winners he announced are Edwina Jones and Andrew Homan.

Edwina Jones and Andrew Homan were selected in the drawing conducted by the Louisiana Lottery Corporation and overseen by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor on Wednesday, July 21, 2021.

Edwina Jones, 65 years old from Marrero, won the second $100,000 cash prize as part of the Shot At A Million campaign.

Andrew Homan, 14 years old of Slidell, won the second $100,000 scholarship prize as part of the Shot At A Million campaign.

Today, July 23, is also the last day to enter for the next drawing. The entry window will close at 11:59:59 p.m. CDT.

On July 16, Clement Dasalla and Skyla Degrasse were selected as the first winners.

Although the winners were announced on Friday, the drawing was conducted by the Louisiana Lottery Corporation and overseen by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor on Wednesday, July 14.

Dasalla, an 80-year-old New Orleans resident, won the first of four $100,000 Shot At A Million cash prizes.

Degrasse, a 17-year-old from Hammond, won the first of nine $100,000 scholarships.

Not including today’s drawing, Louisiana will hold three more weekly drawings:

Each weekly drawing consists of one $100,000 cash prize and one $100,000 scholarship.

As of noon on July 23, more than 800,000 Louisianans have registered for their Shot At A Million.

Registration for the Shot At A Million program will continue through July 31. Louisianans who have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and are age 18 or older may enter to win one of three remaining $100,000 prizes and the grand prize of $1 million.

Louisianans who have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and are between the ages of 12 and 17 may enter to win one of eight remaining $100,000 scholarships. Louisianans are eligible if they have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine before the drawing date – regardless of when they received their vaccine.

The final grand prize drawing on August 6, 2021, will award a $1 million cash award and five $100,000 scholarships. Registration for the grand prize must be submitted by July 31, 2021, by 11:59:59 p.m. CDT.

Overall, awards will total $2.3 million, paid using federal COVID outreach dollars.

If you would like to register for the next drawing, visit LA Shot At A Million.