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  • You Asked, We Answered: All about updated COVID-19 booster vaccines

    You Asked, We Answered: All about updated COVID-19 booster vaccines

    Your COVID-19 questions answered. VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and booster, and is hosting a blog series on questions from Veterans.

  • How to make sure your resume for VA tells the right story

    How to make sure your resume for VA tells the right story

    With four easy questions, you can review your resume and make sure it’s exactly what our recruiters are looking for.

  • You Asked, We Answered: Staying up to date with COVID-19 booster doses

    You Asked, We Answered: Staying up to date with COVID-19 booster doses

    Your COVID-19 questions answered. We’re listening to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines and hosting blogs on questions from Veterans.

  • You Asked, We Answered: Face mask protection against omicron

    You Asked, We Answered: Face mask protection against omicron

    You Asked, We Answered: What type of face mask should I wear for the best protection against omicron? Construction and fit are important.

  • Let’s talk about Veteran suicide prevention

    Let’s talk about Veteran suicide prevention

    Knowing how to talk about thoughts of suicide and when to reach out for support can make a lifesaving difference.

  • Find out what drives us to serve on “Talk About It Tuesday”

    Find out what drives us to serve on “Talk About It Tuesday”

    With guests that come from all over VA, “Talk About It Tuesday” offers us a chance to explore VA’s duty to serve Veterans from different perspectives.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about the Omicron variant and booster shots?

    You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about the Omicron variant and booster shots?

    You Asked, We Answered: Learn about the Omicron variant and how it differs from other strains, and the benefit of COVID-19 booster shots.

  • VA pharmacists are part of your care team

    VA pharmacists are part of your care team

    VA pharmacists work with your care team to manage your chronic medical issues and provide disease management services by prescribing and adjusting medications.

  • VA has 24/7 support for suicide prevention and emergent suicide care

    VA has 24/7 support for suicide prevention and emergent suicide care

    Suicide prevention support and people who care are available every day to help you navigate challenges

  • Renew your Medicaid or CHIP coverage

    Renew your Medicaid or CHIP coverage

    As COVID-19 becomes less of a threat, states will restart yearly Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility reviews. This means your state will use the information they have to decide if you or your family member(s) still qualify for Medicaid or CHIP coverage.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What COVID information can I rely on?

    You Asked, We Answered: What COVID information can I rely on?

    There are so many different sources of information about COVID-19 and vaccination online and some say different things. How do I know what I can rely on?

  • Questions about COVID-19 vaccine, “You Asked, We Answered”

    Questions about COVID-19 vaccine, “You Asked, We Answered”

    We’ve received questions from Veterans, family members and caregivers about COVID-19 vaccines. Here's a compilation of our answers.

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Last updated November 2, 2022

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