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Veterans: Living in a foreign country? Get your COVID-19 vaccine reimbursed

Veterans: Living in a foreign country? Get your COVID-19 vaccine reimbursed Eligible Veterans can be reimbursed by VA for a COVID-19 vaccine Are you a Veteran living or traveling outside the United States? With enactment of the SAVE LIVES Act on March 24, 2021, Veterans eligible for VA’s Foreign Medical Program (FMP) can receive reimbursement from VA for a COVID-19 vaccine provided by a local community provider. We can pay for a COVID-19 vaccine that is formally approved for use by the national health authorities of the country in which the Veteran receives the vaccine. It does not need to be a COVID-19 vaccine authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Tens of thousands of U S vets living overseas left to find COVID vaccine doses on their own

Tens of thousands of U.S. vets living overseas left to find COVID vaccine doses on their own 1 day ago A vial of the COVID-19 vaccine and a syringe sit on a table at the Pittsburgh International Airport Air Reserve Station in Pennsylvania on Jan. 28. (Joshua J. Seybert/Air Force) When Congress passed legislation last month to expand COVID vaccine distribution to all veterans and caregivers, Marine Corps veteran Wayne Beverly hoped he’d be able to get an appointment through his local U.S. embassy. Instead, the expatriate living in Thailand has been frustrated to find out that enrollees in the Department of Veterans Affairs Foreign Medical Program are still on their own to find doses.

Warning: Post Office sees rise in COVID vaccination scams targeting veterans

Warning: Post Office sees rise in COVID vaccination scams targeting veterans April 30 Officials are warning about a rise in scams offering veterans faster access to COVID vaccines. (Regina Ali/Defense Department) Postal service leaders are warning veterans to be wary of a new round of financial scams targeting their families by promising quicker coronavirus vaccines and extra money for virus-related medical care. Officials from Operation Protect Veterans a joint effort from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and AARP that is focused on scams directed at veterans and military members said they have seen an increase in recent weeks in the number of illicit offers for veterans to “cut in the vaccination line” if they provide cash to third-party groups.

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