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Tenth settlement reached in West Virginia VA hospital deaths

VA Clinic schedules walk-in COVID vaccination clinic

CLARKSBURG — Area U.S. military veterans can get their COVID-19 vaccinations next weekend in Clarksburg. The Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg is offering a walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Saturday, March 20 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to all veterans age 50 and older. To receive the free COVID-19 vaccine, veterans are asked to present their VA card and are encouraged to wear a short-sleeved shirt. No appointment is necessary to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, however, veterans must be an enrolled veteran and 50 years old and older. Veterans can enroll as a VA patient online at clarksburg.va.gov/patients or contact enrollment at 304-623-3461, extension 3332 or 3590.

Capito: Lack of cameras a concern after VA killings | News, Sports, Jobs

jmancini@newsandsentinel.com WASHINGTON A killer could have been found sooner had there been security footage at the VA hospital in Clarksburg, a U.S. senator from West Virginia said Thursday. The absence of cameras hindered the investigation into the murders at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said. Federal authorities investigated the deaths of veterans at the facility, all of whom were patients on the same floor and died in similar circumstances hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar caused by the unprescribed injection of insulin. Reta Mays, 46, of Clarksburg, a nursing assistant on floor 3A, pleaded guilty in July to seven counts of second-degree murder and one count of assault to commit murder and sentencing is scheduled in May in U.S. District Court in Clarksburg.

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