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Veteran s Club President gets COVID-19 vaccine, wants to encourage more veterans to do the same

Veteran s Club President gets COVID-19 vaccine, wants to encourage more veterans to do the same Pop-up vaccine clinics target military community and last updated 2021-04-10 18:38:19-04 LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Lexington VA Health Care System (LVAHCS) made about 200 Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines available to the military community during a pop-up vaccination clinic on Saturday. The vaccine clinic held in Lawrenceburg, Ky. is part of a partnership between Walmart and the LVAHCS to reach Kentucky’s veterans, their spouses, partners, and caregivers. Veteran’s Club President Jeremy Harrell was among those rolling up his sleeve to get the shot.

Democratic lawmakers call on Biden to make COVID vaccines mandatory for the military

Sat, 04/10/2021 - 14:00 legitgov Democratic lawmakers call on Biden to make COVID vaccines mandatory for the military | 24 March 2021 | A group of [Democratic] lawmakers is calling on President Joe Biden to make the COVID vaccines mandatory for all military members. Calling unvaccinated troops a critical threat to our national security and public health, U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., sent a letter to the White House Wednesday urging Biden to issue a waiver of informed consent that would force troops, if ordered, to get the vaccines as soon as they were eligible. The letter, co-signed by six other congressional Democrats, cites testimony by military officials last month that roughly a third of servicemembers had thus far declined the COVID-19 vaccines. A December report from the nonprofit advocacy group Blue Star Families found that just 40 percent of active-duty troops planned to get the vaccine, while 49 percent planned to decline it and 11 percent were undecid

The Spouse Angle Podcast — This week: top challenges of military life for troops and families

The Spouse Angle Podcast This week: top challenges of military life for troops and families This week: What Spouses Say Are the Biggest Challenges of Military Life The latest results of the annual Blue Star Families Military Lifestyle Survey are in. Hear how much the coronavirus pandemic has impacted military families and which challenges still remain consistent – COVID-19 or not. About the Guests: Jessica Strong is the co-director of applied research at Blue Star Families, where she works on the annual Military Lifestyle survey and other projects. She was previously an assistant professor of social work at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, where she published research on military families and taught military-affiliated students at the school’s extension site on Camp LeJeune. Jessica is an active-duty Army spouse, a mother of three and currently lives with her family at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

First Lady Jill Biden Launches Revamped Military Family Initiative Focused on Jobs, Health Care and Education

First Lady Jill Biden Launches Revamped Military Family Initiative Focused on Jobs, Health Care and Education
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Troops and families report mixed results in COVID vaccine availability

Troops and families report mixed results in COVID vaccine availability 3 days ago Michelle Farley of Lincoln, an Air Guard spouse, receives her first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine March 6, at the Nebraska National Guard Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln. (Maj. Scott Ingalsbe/Nebraska National Guard) One active-duty member stationed at the Pentagon was so determined to get his COVID-19 vaccination that he took leave and drove hundreds of miles to his home state in the south, spending about $800 on two trips to get both shots. “My experience at the Pentagon has been awful….. the only people who received vaccines in my office were the leadership, because they’re the oldest,” the service member, who is in his late 20s, wrote in an email to Military Times

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