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DUBLIN â Officials with the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center here have announced that Dublin VA will provide its 25,000th COVID-19 vaccination this weekend. âProviding 25,000 vaccinations is a phenomenal milestone we need to celebrate due to the outstanding teamwork of our staff,â VA center director David. L. Whitmer said in a news release. âNow 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.â 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 centerâs 49-county catchment along the I-75 corridor. This included a vaccination clinic at the Macon Community Based Out ....
Listen to the content of this post: WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A new site will help distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to veterans in Houston County. This is thanks to a partnership between the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center and the Georgia Veterans Education Career Transition Resource (VECTR) Center. Starting Monday, February 8th, the vaccine will be available to veterans 65 and older who are currently enrolled at the Dublin VAMC. The vaccines will be available at the Georgia VECTR Center located at 1001 S. Armed Forces Blvd in Warner Robins. “Making the COVID-19 vaccine available to as many Veterans as possible is one of our highest priorities as we continue to fight this pandemic,” Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Director David L. Whitmer, FACHE said. “We are currently prioritizing Veterans 65 and older since they are the most at-risk demographic and we become more effective by expanding vaccination administration to areas with high Veteran populations. ....
Dublin VA distributes COVID-19 vaccine with Warner Robins center The Georgia VECTR center in Warner Robins. (Source: VECTR) By Dave Miller | February 5, 2021 at 10:58 AM EST - Updated February 5 at 10:58 AM DUBLIN, Ga. (WALB) - The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center is collaborating with the Georgia Veterans Education Career Transition Resource (VECTR) Center in Warner Robins to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to veterans 65 and older who are currently enrolled at the Dublin VAMC. “Making the COVID-19 vaccine available to as many veterans as possible is one of our highest priorities as we continue to fight this pandemic,” Carl Vinson VA Medical Center Director David Whitmer said. “We are currently prioritizing veterans 65 and older since they are the most at-risk demographic and we become more effective by expanding vaccination administration to areas with high veteran populations.” ....