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Bay Pines Offers COVID-19 Vaccine to Veterans 75+

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Bay Pines VA offering COVID-19 vaccination to Veterans 75 years and up, Veterans who are homeless, hemodialysis patients, solid organ transplant patients or patients who are listed for transplant, and chemo patients.

Bay Pines VA Healthcare System is excited to announce that we began offering COVID-19 vaccination to Veterans older than 75 years, Veterans who are homeless, hemodialysis patients, solid organ transplant patients or patients who are listed for transplant, and chemotherapy patients (any age).

About the vaccine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized two COVID-19 vaccines via an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). This marks a crucial first step in getting COVID-19 under control.

Who will be offered the vaccine first?

The initial supply of the vaccine is extremely limited. Per CDC guidance, VA will begin vaccinating health care personnel – as they are essential in continuing to care for patients throughout the pandemic – and Veteran inpatients in Community Living Centers and Spinal Cord Injury and Disorder Centers. 

VA’s ultimate goal is to offer the vaccine to all Veterans and employees who want to be vaccinated.

Contacting Veterans for vaccine appointments

It is important to understand that many Veterans will not be able to get the vaccine during this initial rollout. To reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19, Veterans should not come into a VA facility looking to receive a vaccine, nor to schedule a vaccine appointment. Care teams will contact Veterans when a vaccine is available, based on their personal risk factors and vaccine availability. However, Veterans can sign up to get updated information at this site VA Stay Informed. 

Keep up the 3W’s!

It’s important for everyone to continue using all the tools available to help stop this pandemic as we learn more about how COVID-19 vaccines work in real-world conditions. Even after vaccination, Veterans and employees should continue to:

• Wear a face covering

• Watch your distance (stay 6 feet apart)

• Wash hands frequently

Please continue to follow federal, state and local safety guidelines. VA is eager to begin administering the vaccine and asks all Veterans and VA health care personnel for their patience during this initial rollout.
 

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