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SHERIDAN, Wyoming (Feb. 16, 2021) The Sheridan VA Health Care System is hosting an hour-long a telephone-based Veterans Town Hall at
5 pm on Wednesday, February 24, for Veterans across the state. Director Pam Crowell will be joined by Pharmacy Chief Kelly Moran, who will talk about how the distribution of the vaccine is going across and present information to listeners. In addition to the update, Crowell, Moran and other leaders will be available to
answer Veteran questions
live on the phone. In order to help spread the word about this event, many Veterans will receive a pre-recorded phone call the Friday before the event, but anyone can join it. Those who do not receive an automated call to join the event, can
SHERIDAN, Wyoming (Dec. 23, 2020) Army Veteran Kenneth Pawley receives the first COVID19 vaccine in the Sheridan VA Health Care System from Assistant Nurse Manager Geo Gillett, while Registered Nurse Jessica Bettles assists. Pawley is a resident in the Sheridan VA long-term care facility. The Sheridan VA received an initial shipment of the vaccine Dec. 22 and began vaccinating Veterans in its long-term care facility who were interested in receiving it on Dec. 23. (Official VA Photo by Cynthia Neukam.)
COVID-19 vaccination appointments are now available to Sheridan-area Veterans of any age who are enrolled in VA health care and can receive the shot on Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Sheridan VA Medical Center.
The clinic is located at 6000 E. Second St.
The vaccinations are available by appointment only and appointment times may fill quickly.
Additional vaccination opportunities will be available in the future.
To schedule an appointment call (307) 235-4143, ext. 1299.
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SHERIDAN, Wyoming (Dec. 23, 2020) Army Veteran Kenneth Pawley receives the first COVID19 vaccine in the Sheridan VA Health Care System from Assistant Nurse Manager Geo Gillett, while Registered Nurse Jessica Bettles assists. Pawley is a resident in the Sheridan VA long-term care facility. The Sheridan VA received an initial shipment of the vaccine Dec. 22 and began vaccinating Veterans in its long-term care facility who were interested in receiving it on Dec. 23. (Official VA Photo by Cynthia Neukam.)
The Sheridan VA Health Care System received an initial shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Dec. 22, and began offering vaccinations today to high-risk Veterans living in the medical center’s long-term care facility.