VA remains committed to protecting Veterans with flu vaccines and easy access options during peak flu season.
Eastern Oklahoma VA, with the Tulsa Vet Center, provided flu shots and resources at the 2025 Tulsa State Fair, to support Veterans' health and well-being.
Protecting Veterans against the flu: VA ramps up vaccination efforts with flu shot clinics and convenient walk-in options to ensure Veterans' health this season.
Take the Five Days to be Healthier Together challenge to be stronger and healthier.
Stay ahead of the weather. VA has several virtual care resources to help you manage your health care this winter.
Vaccinations are important for women Veterans’ overall well-being, especially if you’re pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
New clinic has two exam rooms, a space for lab draws and a wheelchair lift.
American Legion Post 12 hosted a stand down to share ATLAS and community resources with Veterans in Wickenburg, Arizona.
Receiving an updated COVID-19 vaccine increases the immune response, which improves protection from becoming seriously ill from COVID-19.
A COVID-19 report emphasizes Veteran health care support after the public health emergency.
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.












