Last month, a chaplain in the United States Navy Reserve said he was denied a religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine. The chaplain faces possible dismissal from the Navy after nearly two decades of service due to his refusal. “It’s a kick in the gut for sure,” the chaplain said to Fox News Digital. “If […]
Veteran caregivers who participate in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers can receive the COVID-19 vaccine and testing through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Availability will be determined by each VA site and is subject to the resources and needs of the facility. The VA is observing a phased vaccine distribution plan, with […]
VA facilities began administering the first doses of the newly released COVID-19 vaccine. A 96-year-old World War II veteran, Margaret Klessens, a resident at the VA long term care facility in Bedford, Massachusetts, was the first veteran to receive the shot. Thirty-seven specially selected VA facilities were chosen to be the first to distribute the […]
In this episode of 4 Minutes With LHFV, Veterans Attorney Jim Fausone discusses VA Effective Dates, COVID-19 Vaccine Updates, Veterans Radio Podcast with Jason Lewis on Tinnitus, and Medal of Honor recipient William Pitsenbarger.
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In the above video and below article, we are bringing you some recent news, topics of discussion, and interesting story’s you may want to look at. News topics include: VA COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines, Secretary of VA News, Veterans Radio Podcasts, and Frank Fenno’s Heroic Story. Veterans Affairs COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines In recent news, two COVID-19 […]