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Phoenix VA to begin vaccinating veterans, frontline workers Tuesday
Healthcare workers at VA received doses Tuesday.
and last updated 2020-12-15 22:23:17-05
PHOENIX â The Phoenix Veteran Affairs Health Care System will start vaccinating veterans and frontline healthcare workers Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced.
The Phoenix VA will be one of the first 37 VA sites in the country that was selected to provide vaccines to large numbers of people and store the vaccines at extremely cold temperatures, according to officials. After many months of tireless efforts, we are thrilled the vaccine is here and honored to be one of the first VA sites to administer it, said Dr. Alyshia Smith, Medical Center Director. We are following the VA COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan to ensure a safe, evidence-based and equity-focused vaccine rollout for VA frontline workers and Veterans