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  • Community providers: Providing flu shots to Veterans

    Community providers: Providing flu shots to Veterans

    Community providers: Help protect eligible Veterans from the flu this winter with these five tips about their no-cost flu shot.

  • Spread joy, not flu this season: Free flu shot at VA or 70,000+ network providers

    Spread joy, not flu this season: Free flu shot at VA or 70,000+ network providers

    Veterans enrolled in VA health care who have received care from either VA or community provider within the past 24 months are eligible for a free flu shot.

  • Community providers: Please tell Veterans about easy, no-cost flu shot options through VA

    Community providers: Please tell Veterans about easy, no-cost flu shot options through VA

    Important information for providers to share with Veterans about no-cost flu shots available to eligible Veterans this 2021-2022 flu season.

  • Retail pharmacies, urgent care providers: How to provide flu shots to eligible Veterans this flu season

    Retail pharmacies, urgent care providers: How to provide flu shots to eligible Veterans this flu season

    Help keep Veterans healthy and well during flu season. Steps for community providers to provide a flu shot to eligible Veterans this season.

  • Veterans: Four steps to get your community flu shot

    Veterans: Four steps to get your community flu shot

    Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible to receive a no-cost flu vaccine from over 70,000 in-network community providers.

  • Veteran Service Organizations team up with VA to fight flu

    Veteran Service Organizations team up with VA to fight flu

    VA has joined forces with America’s Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) this year to fight flu together. VSOs are reaching out to their members, encouraging them to get flu shots … now.

  • Community providers: Help Veterans #FightFlu!

    Community providers: Help Veterans #FightFlu!

    Talk to Veteran patients about preventing the flu by getting a flu shot. Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible for a free flu shot. Make vaccinations a routine part of patient care.

  • Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones: Get a Flu Shot

    Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones: Get a Flu Shot

    Getting your flu shot protects you and your family in many ways. First, when you’re healthy, you’re able to continue caring for those close to you. Second, you keep them from getting flu from you.

  • Veterans: #FightFlu this year with a flu shot

    Veterans: #FightFlu this year with a flu shot

    Help fight the flu by getting a flu shot at no charge. Getting a flu shot helps protect you, your family and loved ones and your community from getting sick with the flu. Even more important this year.

  • San Antonio VA flu tele-townhall

    San Antonio VA flu tele-townhall

    Over 10,000 random Veterans received an invite via telephone to participate in a tele-townhall designed to inform South Texas Veterans about influenza, risks, and the precautions.

  • Fighting flu together: Get an immunization!

    Fighting flu together: Get an immunization!

    Last flu season, more than 27,000 Veterans came to VA hospitals with the flu. In addition, over 4,600 Veterans were hospitalized and 600 were in intensive care due to the flu.

  • Veterans: It’s still not too late to get your flu shot

    Veterans: It’s still not too late to get your flu shot

    Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible for a no-cost flu shot at any of the over 8,000 Walgreens nation-wide in addition to local VA health care facilities.

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Last updated July 9, 2025

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