• Veterans have multiple resources for COVID-19 information

    Veterans have multiple resources available for the latest COVID-19, or coronavirus, information. Here are several resources.

  • Dr. Richard Stone, VA Executive in Charge: VA is here for Veterans during COVID-19

    VA has always been here for Veterans—and we will continue to be here for you during the COVID-19 crisis. Whether you need a prescription, telemedicine or in-person care, you can rely on VA. Here is a recent message from Dr. Richard Stone, Executive in Charge of the Veterans Health Administration and a former U.S. Army combat physician.

  • Secretary: VA ready for COVID-19 pandemic

    VA is ready for the COVID-19 pandemic, said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie during a White House press briefing March 18. “One of the things we do at VA is that we prepare for national emergencies, be they national emergencies or epidemics,” Wilkie said. VA has four specific missions. Three are Veterans health care, Veterans benefits and running national cemeteries. “Our fourth mission is to support the federal government in times of natural disasters and pandemics,” he said. Wilkie said VA is the “buttress force” if the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) needs medical professionals for crises.

  • Veterans: Stressed over coronavirus?

    The coronavirus outbreak can increase stress and anxiety. Dealing with that stress can improve your health, quality of life, and wellbeing. Here are some expert suggestions for you and your family.

  • VA postpones 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration events

    VA, in keeping with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in response to the  COVID 19 virus, is postponing Vietnam War commemoration events until further notice.

  • VA is ready for coronavirus — and working to protect you

    Here are some social distancing recommendations which are proven strategies used by public health officials to stop or slow down the spread of a highly contagious disease such as COVID-19.

  • SecVA: Veteran safety from Coronavirus VA priority

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) safety is a top priority, VA Secretary Robert […]

  • Coronavirus: Be informed and call your provider if symptoms develop

    Talk of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) is everywhere. Here’s what you should know and do to keep yourself and your loved ones healthy. If you have symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath, please call your local VA medical center and select the option to speak to a nurse before visiting the facility. Tell them about your symptoms and any recent travel.

  • CDC coronavirus information and resources

    VA closely monitoring Coronavirus in China. Cases have been identified in the United States. VHA's Emergency Management Coordination Team is working with the CDC.