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This time last year, as the world was trying to wrap its head around an unknown and unforgiving new enemy, Air Force nurses and medical technicians found themselves on the front lines of COVID-19.
Air Force nurses and technicians have remained battle-tested and ready for a fight like this. Saving lives amid insurmountable odds and in the face of unprecedented challenges is what Air Force nurses and technicians remain ready for. The COVID-19 pandemic shined a light on their incredible resilience and dedication to their fellow service members, their patients and their nation.
This week, the Air Force Medical Service recognizes the continued contribution, sacrifice and dedication of its nurses and technicians. These Airmen continue to raise the bar on what it means to serve as an Air Force medic.
By Shireen Bedi, Air Force Surgeon General Public Affairs / Published May 05, 2021
FALLS CHURCH, Va. This time last year, as the world was trying to wrap its head around an unknown and unforgiving new enemy, Air Force nurses and medical technicians found themselves on the front lines of COVID-19.
Air Force nurses and technicians have remained battle-tested and ready for a fight like this. Saving lives amid insurmountable odds and in the face of unprecedented challenges is what Air Force nurses and technicians remain ready for. The COVID-19 pandemic shined a light on their incredible resilience and dedication to their fellow service members, their patients and their nation.
18 JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO, Texas (March 11, 2021) The San Antonio Military Health System has started the next phase of the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout expanding the scope of who is eligible to get vaccinated against the virus.
Brooke Army Medical Center has begun booking appointments for high-risk beneficiaries ages 16 to 64 and is now administering the vaccine to high-risk beneficiaries ages 16-64 and beneficiaries 65 and older at its vaccination site on Fort Sam Houston (main post). At this time, we are only booking appointments for known vaccine availability and as such appointments are limited. As more appointments become available in the coming weeks, beneficiaries will be able to schedule their appointments online or by calling the appointment line. BAMC will provide frequent updates on social media and the Joint Base San Antonio website.
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