Appointments at the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital currently scheduled for Tuesday will be rescheduled
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Due to current severe weather and RED road conditions, normal operations Tuesday at Fort Leonard Wood have been suspended for all personnel who are not critical and or essential as previously identified by supervisors.
According to a news release from Fort Leonard Wood, mission essential personnel will report as normal. All non-essential personnel are advised not to come to work through 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Administrative and safety leave is in effect and maximum teleworking if eligible and capable for Tuesday. Personnel should check with their immediate supervisor for more details.
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Due to inclement weather and icy secondary road conditions, there will be a two-hour delayed reporting for Monday on Fort Leonard Wood for non-mission essential personnel as previously identified by supervisors.
Personnel who normally report at 7:30 a.m., should now report at 9:30 a.m.; those who normally report at 8 a.m., will report at 10 a.m., according to a release from Fort Leonard Wood’s Public Affairs Office.
The reporting delay is issued for safety and allows road crews time to treat the roads.
Unscheduled leave policy is in effect for those individuals who are unable to report by their reporting time. Personnel should contact their immediate supervisor with any questions.
General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital is hosting a COVID-19 mass vaccination event from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Nutter Field House as part of the installation’s second phase of the vaccination rollout plan.
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. – The General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital has been receiving qualified GLWACH-enrolled Tricare patients for vaccination shots since Jan. 11. This week marks round two for some, since there is a three-week gap between the two doses.
According to Col. Aaron Pitney, General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital commander, “for those anxious to receive their first vaccination but who have not yet been contacted, the hospital will continue to receive a supply until all willing participants have been serviced.”
Those identified as high risk are being contacted to receive the vaccine. For everyone else, GLWACH officials ask for flexibility and understanding until Department of Defense availability and population priorities align.