Situation Update - VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Veterans Health Administration sent this bulletin at 02/26/2021 03:30 PM EST|
VA Puget Sound Health Care System Update |
VA Puget Sound Health Care
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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS |
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02/26/2021 03:21 PM EST
Changes/updates to COVID-19 response and vaccine called out in blue below. For the latest information about VA's continued response to COVID-19, visit the VA's website. To check how many vaccines we've provided to Veterans, visit: https://www.accesstocare.va.gov/Healthcare/COVID19NationalSummary.
COVID-19 Update - February 26, 2021Veterans who have symptoms of COVID-19 such as a fever, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing that’s new or getting worse, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of smell or taste, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, current runny nose or nasal congestion or have had contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, should contact VA Puget Sound before coming to one of our care sites for a scheduled visit. This can be done by sending a secure message through My HealtheVet or by calling 1-800-329-8387. This helps VA Puget Sound protect our Veterans, medical staff, and other patients. COVID-19 Vaccine
VA Puget Sound is now providing Pfizer (https://www.fda.gov/media/144414/download) and Moderna (https://www.fda.gov/media/144638/download) vaccines depending on the site, which include: Seattle, American Lake, Silverdale and Mount Vernon. We continue to proactively contact Veterans to make vaccine appointments when it is their turn. No walk-in vaccines, by appointment only. Eligible Veterans can call 206-716-5716 to schedule, or contact their primary care team. We also now have a local Veteran COVID Vaccine Hotline that we update daily with current vaccine scheduling eligibility. Veterans are encouraged to call 206-277-4040 for up-to-date information! Getting a COVID-19 vaccine adds one more layer of protection against infection for you, your families and friends, and our staff who care for you. We continue to follow VA’s Vaccination Plan—https://www.publichealth.va.gov/docs/n-coronavirus/VHA-COVID-Vaccine-Plan-14Dec2020.pdf (page 27 is the risk stratification). We receive limited amounts of the vaccine each week. Our ability to expand vaccines is dependent on the amount we receive
Patient and staff safety remain paramount, and our rigorous safety measures remain in place:
Questions?
You can also get updates on social media: https://www.facebook.com/vapugetsound and https://twitter.com/VAPugetSound. If you would like to receive automated updates via email, please sign up with your email address on our website - https://www.pugetsound.va.gov/index.asp - look under the social media icons on right for "Subscribe to Receive Email Updates." We also continue to maximize personalized virtual care options. We know these services have been a valuable link to our Veterans during this challenging time, providing increased access to care regardless of where you live. Here are some examples of ways you can access care from home:
To upgrade online using a VA HealtheVet sign-in partner (DS Logon and ID.me), follow these steps: From the My HealtheVet sign in page, sign in to your Advanced My HealtheVet account using a sign-in partner. Select the Upgrade Now button. Check the certification box to verify account owner. Select Continue. Check the Accept My HealtheVet Terms & Conditions box. Select Continue to complete the upgrade.
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