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The coronavirus has now been blamed for more than 15,000 deaths of military veterans since the pandemic was detected in the U.S. almost two years ago, surpassing the grim milestone last month ...
Cases of COVID-19 at VA medical facilities have doubled since Nov. 1; 267 veterans have died in the same time frame. VA Seeing a Resurgence of COVID-19 Among Patients, Urges Veterans to Get ...
From the earliest days of the COVID-19 crisis, nurses and other health care workers across the VA health system raised the alarm about dangerous shortages of personal protective equipment ...
Active COVID-19 cases among VA patients are up more than 200% in the ... Nearly 25,000 individuals in the department’s health care system have died from COVID-19 related conditions since ...
Active coronavirus cases in the VA health system have multiplied five-fold in the last month, from 1,803 on July 12 to 10,101 Thursday. VA medical centers in Texas, Florida, ...
As of Monday morning, three employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ sprawling health care system had died due to complications of COVID-19, the agency told Reveal from The Center for ...
The study, which is based on the health records of more than 5.6 million people treated in the VA Health System, found that, compared with those with just one Covid-19 infection, those with two or ...
The announcement comes one week after the VA released its 257-page COVID-19 emergency response plan, which describes a mobilization of the nation’s largest health care system to assist civilian ...
CENTER. GAIL PASCHALL-BROWN EXPLAINS. REPORTER: THE ORLANDO DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS IS HOLDING ITS FIRST SATURDAY COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC ON JANUARY 9. VETERANS 75 YEARS AND OLDER WHO ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Veterans Affairs health system for North Florida and South Georgia will now offer the COVID-19 vaccine to veterans under the age of 65 who are at high risk of ...
The VA health care centers in both Iowa City and Des Moines have seen 198 COVID-19 deaths and more than 4,000 COVID-19 cases among veterans and employees since March 2020.