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VA suspends debt collections through September 2021 February 18 VA Secretary Denis McDonough tours a pharmacy storage area at the VA medical center in Washington, D.C., while receiving a briefing from local officials about coronavirus protocols on Feb. 10, 2021. (Robert Turtil/Veterans Affairs) Veterans Affairs officials will extend their suspension of debt collection on benefits overpayments and medical co-pays through September, officials announced on Thursday. The department had paused those debt repayments in April 2020, in response to the coronavirus outbreak. The suspension ended at the start of January, but department officials in recent weeks had received pressure from lawmakers and outside advocates to continue to show leniency in light of the ongoing pandemic. ....
On Saturday, Emhoff, 56, shared a photo from the sweet surprise on Instagram. This Valentine s Day weekend, our hearts are with the health care heroes working around-the-clock to support our country during this difficult time, he said. I m so glad Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough and Kari McDonough could join us as we thanked the hardworking staff at the DC VA Medical Center. This year will mark Harris and Emhoff s first Valentine s Day since her historic Jan. 20 swearing-in ceremony. Last August, Harris and Emhoff, who wed in 2014, celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary. @douglasemhoff, there s no one I d rather be with on this journey, the former California senator wrote in her tribute. ....
Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Eric Monson, observer coach/trainer assigned to 1st Battalion, 383rd Regiment, conducts a demonstration at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, on Aug. 21, 2020, of the new Army Individual Weapons Qualification standards that will take effect on Oct. 1, 2020. The Army has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases even as it ramps training back up. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Anthony L. Taylor) 2. COVID-19 Hits the US COVID-19 would halt PT tests, turn recruiting efforts virtual, make more than 100,000 sick and claim the lives of more than 5,000 veterans and 155 DoD-connected personnel. No respecter of persons, the virus at one point would force most of the Joint Chiefs to quarantine after an exposure event at the White House that infected at least two senior officers. It would also put the spotlight on the military logistics enterprise with Gen. Gus Perna, former head of Army Materiel Command, tapped to lead a nationwide vaccine distribution effort known ....