Often overlooked: Expanding vaccine opportunities for vets, homeless
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Published Often overlooked: Expanding vaccine opportunities for vets, homeless
The Milwaukee VA Medical Center announced it is now giving COVID-19 vaccinations to all veterans – regardless of enrollment status – as well as spouses and caregivers.
MILWAUKEE - It may seem like opportunities to get the COVID-19 vaccine are popping up left and right, but some local leaders worry that vulnerable communities are still being overlooked. New changes and clinics announced on Tuesday, April 6 will increase opportunities for veterans and their families, and homeless individuals to get vaccinated.
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VA Portland expands vaccinations to all vets, caregivers, spouses
The SAVES LIVES act allows for all veterans, their spouses, caregivers and other beneficiaries to be vaccinated through Veterans Affairs.
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PORTLAND, Ore. The Veterans Affairs Portland Healthcare System announced on Monday that it will now be providing vaccinations to all veterans, their caregivers, spouses and some other beneficiaries.
The expansion of those eligible for the vaccine is thanks to the SAVES LIVES Act, which was signed by President Biden on March 24, 2021.
“Since the start of the pandemic, VA Portland has focused on vaccinating as many Veterans as possible, and we are excited to multiply our efforts thanks to the SAVE LIVES Act,” said Darwin Goodspeed, director of VA Portland Health Care System. “As of today, we’ve provided more than 56,000 doses of the COVID vaccine into t
VA Portland Health Care System expands vaccinations By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: April 6, 2021, 6:03am
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The VA Portland Health Care System announced Monday it will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone who served in the military, as well as their caregivers and spouses and some other beneficiaries, under the SAVE LIVES Act.
The expanded vaccinations depend on vaccine supply; the Department of Veterans Affairs is required to prioritize veterans enrolled in VA care.
The SAVE LIVES Act was signed by President Joe Biden on March 24. Those eligible to receive a vaccine under the act can go to www.va.gov/covid-19-vaccine to register. VA Portland will contact those who sign up to schedule their vaccination as the vaccine becomes available, the news release states.
Vaccine Available to Veterans, Spouses, Caregivers
VA Portland Health Care System is providing COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone who served in the military, their caregivers and spouses, and some other beneficiaries under the authority granted by the SAVE LIVES Act, signed by President Biden in March 24. The expanded authority depends on readily available COVID-19 vaccine supply and requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to continue to prioritize Veterans enrolled in VA care.
“Since the start of the pandemic, VA Portland has focused on vaccinating as many Veterans as possible, and we are excited to multiply our efforts thanks to the SAVE LIVES Act,” said Darwin Goodspeed, Director, VA Portland Health Care System. “As of today, we’ve provided more than 56,000 doses of the COVID vaccine into the arms our Veterans and staff. I am proud of the work we’ve done and happy for the opportunity to expand our efforts to more Veterans and their families.”
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