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Some Complain After Air Force Base CO Lifts Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Personnel Only
Col. Jessica Spitler, 30th Medical Group commander and Senior Airman Dakota Orozco-Garcia, 30th MDG member, receive their vaccinations against COVD-19 during Operation Fight Back Jan. 6 2021, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. (Michael Peterson/U.S. Space Force)
11 Mar 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine may not be mandatory for military personnel, but service members and employees at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, are finding that their freedoms will remain curtailed as long as they aren t vaccinated.
Col. Anthony Mastalir, commander of the 30th Space Wing, issued a public health directive Feb. 21 spelling out the base s continued restrictions under the pandemic an effort to further reduce the spread of the coronavirus and maintain readiness.
Bedford VA emergency manager to give talk
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Sarah Carnes, health system specialist at the Bedford VA Medical Center, will speak on “Pandemic: On the Front Lines of the Life-or Death Battle with COVID-19” at 1:15 p.m. Feb. 8 by Zoom webinar in a talk sponsored by the Lexington Veterans Association.
Those interested can sign up at http://carylibrary.org/events.
When COVID-19 struck the Bedford VAMC in February 2020, Carnes was detailed as the acting emergency manager, coordinating the emergency planning and management of the VA Bedford Healthcare System’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included infection control, testing and outbreak management. She never hesitated to take on this daunting task.
âMind Bogglingâ and âDeadly.â This Is the Trump V.A.âs Racist Legacy.
âIt needs to be cleaned up right away,â one employee said. Will Denis McDonough, Bidenâs pick for V.A. secretary, help repair whatâs broken?
By Jasper Craven
Feb. 1, 2021
Secretary of Veterans Affairs nominee Denis McDonough.Credit.Pool photo by Sarah Silbiger
In May 2014, when retired U.S. Army Medical Service Corps Officer Nuwanna Franklin moved on from the Department of Defense to an administrative position at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Dublin, Ga., she envisioned a few years of rewarding work, and then retirement.
In her new role, Ms. Franklin received formal V.A. plaudits, thank-you notes from patients and other signs of gratitude from employees she advocated for as part of her role in the union. Yet she says the workplace was plagued by a pernicious and oppressive culture of prejudice â an environment in which she felt âyou canât speak up
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