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Passage of SAVES LIVES Act Allows Iron Mountain VA to More Widely Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine

1:40 The Iron Mountain VA Medical Center has roughly 18,000 veterans enrolled in VA Healthcare in its service area which covers the Upper Peninsula the parts of northern Wisconsin. Of those a little under half have gotten their COVID-19 vaccine through the VA. “We are generally scheduling appointments every day for veterans to get the vaccine, so although it has slowed, it hasn’t stopped,” said Public Affairs Officer John Jamison. The center is encouraging all veterans to get the COVID-19 vaccine.  And now, it’s able to help get more veterans and the people close to them vaccinated. President Joe Biden recently signed the SAVES LIVES Act.  It gives the VA the ability to vaccinate not only enrolled veterans, but their spouses, widows, caregivers, and other veterans.

Carl Vinson VA Medical Center to administer 25,000th vaccine

DUBLIN – Officials with the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center here have announced that Dublin VA will provide its 25,000th COVID-19 vaccination this weekend. “Providing 25,000 vaccinations is a phenomenal milestone we need to celebrate due to the outstanding teamwork of our staff,” VA center director David. L. Whitmer said in a news release. “Now that President Biden signed the SAVE LIVES Act into law, we began vaccinating all veterans, their spouses, and caregivers over age 18 immediately, which helps improve the safety for families and their communities from COVID-19.” CVVAMC started its COVID-19 vaccination clinic in late December, first providing vaccines to veterans in the Community Living Center and the staff who care for them. As vaccine quantities became more available, new clinics opened in the population center of the center’s 49-county catchment along the I-75 corridor. This included a vaccination clinic at the Macon Community Based Outpatient C

Lovell FHCC honors Vietnam veterans with ceremony

Lovell FHCC honors Vietnam veterans with ceremony Capt. Thomas Nelson, Navy Medicine Readiness Training Command Great Lakes commanding officer, with Edgar Dunbar, a Vietnam War veteran, after awarding him a Vietnam Veterans lapel pin during the Vietnam War Veterans Day event at Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Caylen J. McCutcheon   Posted4/4/2021 7:21 AM The Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago joined more than 11,000 organizations across the country last week in honoring Vietnam veterans. National Vietnam War Veterans Day was celebrated Monday, March 29. It s a commemoration to recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by Vietnam veterans, who did not all receive warm homecomings.

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