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Lovell Federal Health Care Center to hold next patient tele-town hall June 3

Vets seek vaccines at out-of-county clinics in California

By MELISSA HARTMAN | The Santa Cruz Sentinel | Published: March 6, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. SANTA CRUZ Local military veteran Jim McBurney described getting inoculated through Veterans Affairs as an operation with military precision. In the wake of limited vaccine supply across the state of California, hundreds of Santa Cruz veterans such as McBurney are turning to nearby VA clinics for their shots. According to information provided to the Sentinel by VA Palo Alto Health Care System public affairs specialist Michael Hill-Jackson, residents in almost every city in the county have turned to the VA to be vaccinated. More than 800 Santa Cruz County veterans have taken advantage of having another vaccine route from their military background.

Veteran caregivers fulfill Lincoln s borne the battle charge, says SecVA

VAntage Point Veteran caregivers fulfill Lincoln’s ‘borne the battle’ charge, says SecVA Speaking at an Elizabeth Dole Foundation event, McDonough said he will fight for both Veterans and families. “A key priority of the president’s guidance is to keep faith with families and caregivers,” he said. Caregivers have seen increasing support through VA. However, more needs to be done. “We now have a caregiver support program that offers a full menu of services for those caring for Veterans,” he said. He then cited items such as home care and telehealth, with those appointments increasing more than 1,000% during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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