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No firings yet for VA workers who refuse COVID vaccines, despite continued warnings
Officials had said firings could start this month for staffers who missed vaccination deadlines last fall.
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Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
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New $16 billion VA medical records system delayed again. This time by COVID
Plans to deploy the software in Ohio in March are being pushed back almost two months.
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Guard may help staffing shortages at New Mexico schools
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the additional help would ensure that students can remain in the classroom.
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Two more Army reservists die of COVID
Roughly half of the military’s 88 COVID-19 deaths have been among Army reservists.
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Military deployments alone won’t be enough to fight COVID surge, Biden says
About 1,000 military medical specialists will deploy to hard-hit hosptials in coming weeks to ease pressure on health care staff.
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VA won’t mail out COVID kits but veterans can get free tests at clinics
Federal officials are expected to distribute 500 million coronavirus test kits in coming weeks.
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Kentucky National Guard members to help strained hospitals
Roughly one-third of Kentucky’s hospitals are reporting critical staffing shortages.
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US, Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb COVID spread
The restrictions starting Monday will last 14 days.
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Covid surge delayed release of VA’s recommendations for facility closings, expansions
The report was due out on Jan. 31 but will be delayed by six weeks.
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No firings yet for VA workers who refuse COVID vaccines, despite continued warnings
Officials had said firings could start this month for staffers who missed vaccination deadlines last fall.
-
Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
-
New $16 billion VA medical records system delayed again. This time by COVID
Plans to deploy the software in Ohio in March are being pushed back almost two months.
-
Guard may help staffing shortages at New Mexico schools
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the additional help would ensure that students can remain in the classroom.
-
Two more Army reservists die of COVID
Roughly half of the military’s 88 COVID-19 deaths have been among Army reservists.
-
Military deployments alone won’t be enough to fight COVID surge, Biden says
About 1,000 military medical specialists will deploy to hard-hit hosptials in coming weeks to ease pressure on health care staff.
-
VA won’t mail out COVID kits but veterans can get free tests at clinics
Federal officials are expected to distribute 500 million coronavirus test kits in coming weeks.
-
Kentucky National Guard members to help strained hospitals
Roughly one-third of Kentucky’s hospitals are reporting critical staffing shortages.
-
US, Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb COVID spread
The restrictions starting Monday will last 14 days.
-
Covid surge delayed release of VA’s recommendations for facility closings, expansions
The report was due out on Jan. 31 but will be delayed by six weeks.
-
No firings yet for VA workers who refuse COVID vaccines, despite continued warnings
Officials had said firings could start this month for staffers who missed vaccination deadlines last fall.
-
Milley, Berger, test positive for COVID-19
Two members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have contracted COVID-19.
-
New $16 billion VA medical records system delayed again. This time by COVID
Plans to deploy the software in Ohio in March are being pushed back almost two months.
-
Guard may help staffing shortages at New Mexico schools
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said the additional help would ensure that students can remain in the classroom.
-
Two more Army reservists die of COVID
Roughly half of the military’s 88 COVID-19 deaths have been among Army reservists.
-
Military deployments alone won’t be enough to fight COVID surge, Biden says
About 1,000 military medical specialists will deploy to hard-hit hosptials in coming weeks to ease pressure on health care staff.
-
VA won’t mail out COVID kits but veterans can get free tests at clinics
Federal officials are expected to distribute 500 million coronavirus test kits in coming weeks.
-
Kentucky National Guard members to help strained hospitals
Roughly one-third of Kentucky’s hospitals are reporting critical staffing shortages.
-
US, Japan agree to keep troops on base to curb COVID spread
The restrictions starting Monday will last 14 days.
-
Covid surge delayed release of VA’s recommendations for facility closings, expansions
The report was due out on Jan. 31 but will be delayed by six weeks.













