COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Women Veterans

Veterans and their families can get a COVID-19 vaccine from VA.

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A COVID-19 infection could result in time out of work or school, being too ill to care for loved ones, or even spreading the virus to people you care about.

Many women who are pregnant or become pregnant who become infected with COVID-19 are at increased risk of hospitalization or early delivery.

That's why the COVID-19 vaccine is such a powerful tool. It is the best protection we have to lower our risk of infection, hospitalization, or spreading the deadly virus to our families. 

From free donuts to free groceries for a year, there are many perks to getting vaccinated. Scroll down to see them all!


4 Easy Options

1. Walk into a VA Medical Facility. Appointments are not needed. Find a facility near you.

2. Sign up to have your local VA contact you or send your care team a secure message on MyHealtheVet.

3. Call 1-800-MyVA411 (800-698-2411) and press 8 for more information, or press 0 to speak to an agent.

4. Search for other vaccine options at vaccines.gov, text your zip code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233

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Get more information and answers to your COVID-19 questions

Frequently Asked Questions from Women Veterans

Can the COVID-19 vaccine give me COVID-19?

No. The currently available COVID-19 vaccines do not contain a live virus. The vaccines work by telling your immune system to make a protein that teaches your body to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19.


Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

We do not yet have safety data about use of the vaccine in pregnancy from the clinical trials that have been done so far. However, based on what is known about these vaccines, experts believe they are likely to be safe in pregnancy.

Twelve expert groups on women and pregnancy published a joint statement recommending that pregnant and breastfeeding women get a COVID-19 vaccine when they are eligible to receive it. Many women may want to discuss their decision with their maternity care provider or primary care provider, but they are not required to consult their provider before deciding to be vaccinated.

COVID-19 vaccines are being offered to breastfeeding women. Although there is no safety data about the use of the vaccine in breastfeeding women, there is no evidence the vaccine is harmful to breastfeeding women or their babies. You do not have to delay or stop breastfeeding to get the vaccine.

 

Will the COVID-19 vaccine make me or my partner infertile?

Among the millions of individuals who have so far received the vaccine, no evidence has been found to suggest it affects fertility. If you are planning or trying to get pregnant, you can get a COVID-19 vaccine. You do not need to delay getting pregnant after you get a vaccine. The current COVID-19 vaccines will require two doses. If you find out you are pregnant after you receive the first dose, you should still get the second dose.


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Talk to your provider if you have COVID-19 questions

When you get your COVID-19 vaccine, you help protect yourself—and your family, friends, and community. But COVID-19 vaccines are new. It's understandable to have questions about them. We’re here to help you get the information you need. So you can talk with your health care provider and decide what’s right for you.

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Who is eligible

COVID-19 Support

  • Bright Horizons
    Now through July 4, free child care to get vaccinated and recuperate
  • KinderCare
    Now through July 2, new families can reserve a free day of care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years (for each vaccine dose!) at one of over 1,500 centers nationwide
  • Learning Care Group
    Now through July 4, once you’ve scheduled your vaccine appointment, call 833.459.3557 to arrange for child care on that date
  • YMCA 
    Free child care for parents and caregivers during vaccination appointments, contact your closest location for details
  • Lyft 
    Free rides to vaccination sites 
  • Uber
    Free rides to vaccination sites 

COVID-19 Vaccine Incentives

  • Krispy Kreme Free Doughnut
    You can get a free Original Glazed Doughnut at any Krispy Kreme by showing your vaccination card. As long as you've gotten at least one shot, you can get one free doughnut per day through the end of 2021. 
  • United Airlines Your Shot to Fly 
    The UA Your Shot to Fly program is giving the airline's MileagePlus members a chance to win free flights for a year, or a free roundtrip flight. To be eligible, you must be a MileagePlus member and upload your vaccination card to your account by June 22. Five grand prize winners will win free flights for a year, and 30 winners will win a roundtrip flight for two. 
  • Kroger Community Immunity 5 Million Dollar Giveaway
    Kroger Health is giving away $5 million, reflecting a $1 million winner each week for five weeks, as well as 50 “groceries for a year,” 10 each week for five weeks, each valued at $13,000 (which is the equivalent of $250 a week for 52 weeks). To schedule a vaccine, visit Kroger.com. To enter the giveaway and view the Official Rules, visit KrogerGiveaway.com.
  • CVS Health #OneStepCloser Sweepstakes 
    Until July 10, those who've received a COVID-19 vaccine at CVS, or can prove they're registered to get vaccinated at CVS, can enter the #OneStepCloser sweepstakes to win prizes including a seven-day cruise on the Norwegian Cruise Line, VIP Super Bowl LVI tickets, VIP iHeartRadio Music Festival tickets and more. Adults age 18 and older who got vaccinated at a CVS location can enter the sweepstakes.
  • 10% Off Grocery Coupon
    Get 10% off your grocery purchase by showing your COVID-19 vaccination card at Acme, Albertsons, Safeway, Pavilions, Randalls, Shaws, Star Market, United Supermarket, Vons and Jewel-Osco stores
  • Target $5 Off Coupon
    Target is offering guests and team members a $5 Target coupon when they receive a CVS at Target-administered COVID-19 vaccination
  • Spotify #SafeBeforeShows Sweepstakes
    Got the shot? Tell us why you’re excited for the safe return of live music using #SafeBeforeShows + #Sweepstakes and you could win tickets to a select independent regional concert venue

VA is here for you.

1-800-MyVA411 (800-698-2411) is always the right number

Veterans Crisis Line1-800-273-8255 and press 1, Chat, or Text 838255
Homeless Veteran Resources: 1-877-424-3838 or Chat
White House VA Hotline1-855-948-2311

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