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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about COVID-19 and vaccines if I’m pregnant?

    You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about COVID-19 and vaccines if I’m pregnant?

    Can I get a COVID-19 vaccine if I’m pregnant or have recently been pregnant? Find answers to this and other COVID-related questions.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about additional COVID-19 vaccine doses?

    You Asked, We Answered: What should I know about additional COVID-19 vaccine doses?

    What should I know about additional COVID-19 vaccine doses? You asked, we answered this and other COVID-related questions.

  • 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.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What do I need to know about the Delta variant of COVID-19?

    You Asked, We Answered: What do I need to know about the Delta variant of COVID-19?

    What do I need to know about the Delta variant of COVID-19? You asked, we're answering.

  • You Asked, We Answered: What can I do once I’m vaccinated?

    You Asked, We Answered: What can I do once I’m vaccinated?

    You Asked, We Answered: What can I do once I’m fully vaccinated? Find answers to this and other COVID-19-related questions.

  • You Asked, We Answered: COVID-19 Vaccine: What do I need to know about variants?

    You Asked, We Answered: COVID-19 Vaccine: What do I need to know about variants?

    Your COVID-19 questions answered. VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and hosting a blog series providing answers.

  • You Asked, We Answered: Could I be allergic to the vaccine?

    You Asked, We Answered: Could I be allergic to the vaccine?

    Is it safe to stand in line to get my COVID-19 vaccination? Could I be allergic to the vaccine? Find the answers to these questions and others.

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