With the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency expiring on May 11, some of VA’s pandemic-related authorities will expire as well. VA has taken steps to make the transition as seamless as possible.
New clinic has two exam rooms, a space for lab draws and a wheelchair lift.
Get your flu shot before the holidays to protect yourself and your loved ones. Remember you can safely get both the COVID-19 vaccine and flu shot at the same time.
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.
“My doctor recommended the vaccine for greater protection during the flu season and I took his advice. I trust the VA with my health.”
Three years after South Texas VA received its first COVID-19 pandemic patient, the staff continues to care for Veterans in the new normal.
Addendum to report describes VA’s efforts to combat COVID-19 while providing ongoing care for Veterans from August 2021 through March 2022.
From the moment the pandemic hit, VA’s public servants mobilized around one core mission: provide world-class care and benefits to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors during this time of need. Throughout the pandemic, our public servants executed that mission by risking their own lives, sacrificing time with their families, sleeping overnight at hospitals, and much more – all to save and improve the lives of Veterans.
Hurricane preparedness: Weeklong exercise demonstrated continuity of effort to execute Emergency Operations Plan.
Eligible Veterans can get a no-cost flu shot from a nearby VA clinic or within their community. Here’s all the information you need.
Here is everything you need to know about monkeypox, a contagious viral disease. It is related to smallpox but less severe and less contagious.
Your COVID-19 questions answered. We’re listening to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines and hosting blogs on questions from Veterans.