Who won Ohio's fifth Vax-a-Million drawing? Find out Wednesday night

Ohio will announce two more Vax-a-Million winners Wednesday night in what's expected to be the final drawing in the state's vaccine lottery.
One adult will win $1 million and one child age 12-17 will win a four-year college scholarship, awarded as money in an Ohio 529 Savings Plan.
The winners were selected Monday at the Ohio Lottery Commission offices in Cleveland. The drawing was conducted by a random number generator and observed by a member of the Ohio auditor's office. The Ohio Department of Health then verified the winners had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Week 1 winners:Abbigail Bugenske won Ohio's first Vax-a-Million drawing.
Week 2 winners:Ohio Vax-a-Million winner says giveaway motivated him to get the shot
Week 3 winners:Union County's Mark Cline and Lorain County's Sara Afaneh
Week 4 winners:Cincinnati's Sean Horning is the Vax-a-million scholarship winner
This week's drawing included 3,469,542 adult entries for the $1 million; another 154,889 Ohioans age 12 to 17 entered the scholarship drawing. That was an increase of 41,028 adult entries and 4,702 scholarship entries from the previous week.
In order to win, people must have had at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine have signed up for the drawing before 11:59 p.m. Sunday.
Ohio saw a 40% week-over-week increase in people getting a first dose in the week after the Vax-a-Million contest was announced. First doses have fallen off again, from nearly 187,000 in that initial week to 54,733 for the week ending June 16, according to state data.
Gov. Mike DeWine has said more incentives to get the shot are planned, but he declined to share details with reporters on Tuesday.
This story will be updated after the winners are announced at 7:29 p.m.
Jackie Borchardt is the bureau chief for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio.