Looking at ways that the vsos can be help us understand how the veterans are perceiving our care and the timeliness of that care. I think theres a huge opportunity there. I agree. And you know, chairman miller, i think it might be good to have a hearing where we hear from the vsos about their suggestions about how to fix this problem. I yield back. Thank you so much. Thank you very much, miss kirk patrick. We do have one hearing that will be coming up in several weeks. It will be specifically geared towards the vsos. And its at that particular hearing we will invite the secretary to be here to hear their recommendations, as well. Mr. Reese. Empty custer, mr. Orourking . Mr. Waltz. Im sorry. Youre recognized for five minutes. Again, thank you both for being here and listening to the testimony. I appreciate it. Ive sat here almost in this exact same seat for seven and a half years and just like you with the vsos and the va as partners and advocates to get this right for veterans. But im
CVS giving COVID-19 vaccines to care facilities
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Margaret Dubois, 87, a resident at The Reservoir nursing facility, was given the second COVID-19 vaccination in a Ct. nursing home Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, in West Hartford, Conn. Administering the vaccine is Bob Atighechi, a CVS pharmacist from Rocky Hill. At right is Mary Lou Galushko, a CVS pharmacist form North Haven. (AP Photo/Stephen Dunn,POOL)Stephen Dunn/AP (Provided by CVS Health)
CVS Health is now providing COVID-19 vaccines to long-term care facilities.
The program, which was announced on Monday morning, includes more than 40,000 care facilities that CVS Health has partnered with. Vaccinations distribution began on Monday in 12 states.