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VA and COVID Vaccine
 

US Department of Veterans Affairs

VA COVID-19 Updates (in this e-mail)

1. Stay Informed
2. Distribution Initial Plan
3. Frequently Asked Questions
4. Contact VA
COVID-19

COVID-19 vaccines: Stay informed and help us prepare

We’re working to get COVID-19 vaccines to Veterans as quickly and safely as possible. Sign up to help us understand your interest in getting a vaccine when one is available to you. We’ll send you updates on how we’re providing vaccines across the country—and when you can get your vaccine if you want one.

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News Release

VA releases COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, vaccinations began this week

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VA coronavirus  Updates | Chatbot | App | Weekly Report | Vaccine

Who will get a COVID-19 vaccine first?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first COVID-19 vaccine.  We have a limited amount of this vaccine to start.
We’ve worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other federal partners to develop a phased plan that will help us do the most good for the most people during this time. Under this phased plan, we’ll first offer vaccines to Veterans in our long-term care facilities and frontline VA health care workers.  Vaccinating our health care workers first helps us continue providing care for Veterans.
After 2 groups, we’ll begin to offer vaccines to more Veterans who are at high risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. Your VA health care team will contact you if you’re eligible to get a vaccine during this time.
We will follow CDC guidelines for determining who is considered to be at high risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19. Factors that may influence the risk of severe disease include the following:
  • Age. The risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 increases with age.
  • Existing health problems. People with certain health problems (like diabetes, heart disease, or obesity) have a higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19.
  • Other factors that raise a person’s risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19, such as living in a nursing home or other group living facility.
More questions answered at: www.va.gov/covid-19-vaccine/
 

Need to contact VA?

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1-800-MyVA411 (800-698-2411) is always the right number
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RED shirt Friday - Remember Everyone Deployed
 

Remember Everyone Deployed

Comfort Kits for Veterans
 

Comfort kit list

This fraternal year we are assembling and donating comfort kits for veterans. See the attached list of items. Buy them (travel size ) and bring them to a meeting where we will package them up for donating to veterans in need. The other option is to donation $6 and we will buy the items.

Little Sisters of the Poor Donation list
 

suggested Items

Here is the list of suggested items to donate for the Little Sisters of the Poor.

America the Beautiful
 

 

Worthy Sir Knights,

 

I think you will enjoy the video at the link below.  And pass it on to all Sir Knights!

 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/B2AEkfjc6-o?feature=player_detailpage

Resources for Veterans
 

The Veterans Administration hosts a plethora of information at the following link. If you are a veteran, you can sign up for free emails and other information on the website. Currently there is information wrt free audio books, coronavirus updates and information on social distancing. Check out the link at http://va.gov.