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Veterans wait for hours to get COVID-19 vaccine

Are veterans and military families getting the coronavirus vaccine?

Deseret News How veterans and military families can learn more about the coronavirus vaccine Dr. Anthony Fauci and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley urged military and veteran families to get the coronavirus vaccine. Share this story James Hill, 69, who served separate stints in both the Army and Navy, left, holds his sleeve as Brent Myers, a CVS pharmacist, readies to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination at the Mississippi State Veterans Home in Jackson, Miss., Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021. To help veterans and military families decide if and when they should get the vaccine, Veterans Affairs and TRICARE the health care provider for service members each have websites about vaccine eligibility, distributions plans and numerous Q&As about the vaccines’ development and safety.

Wright-Patt selects its 2020 Military Spouse of the Year

Wright-Patt selects its 2020 Military Spouse of the Year Amy Rollins © Provided by Dayton Daily News Mindy Schwickerath, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s 2020 Military Spouse of the Year. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Before the COVID-19 pandemic, it would not be unusual to see Mindy Schwickerath, a key spouse for the 88th Security Forces Squadron, appear in costume in support of the many events in which she participated. Among the ensembles the former preschool teacher owns are a shark, elf, Easter bunny and superheroes. But her lighthearted approach belies the serious work Schwickerath does, which is why she has been named Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s 2020 Military Spouse of the Year.

Biden administration preps sweeping effort to encourage Americans on vaccines

Biden administration preps sweeping effort to encourage Americans on vaccines Carol E. Lee and Heidi Przybyla and Kristen Welker © Provided by NBC News WASHINGTON As the Biden administration tries to streamline the federal government’s pandemic response, it’s also gearing up for a sweeping campaign encouraging Americans to take the coronavirus vaccine when it becomes available to them, according to administration officials. That effort for now, however, is narrowly targeted to Americans who are eligible to receive the vaccine particularly among communities where people may be skeptical of taking the shots as the government grapples with low supply issues, officials said.

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