Masking Still Required at VA Northern California Health Care Facilities
VA Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) is committed to providing the best possible care for our Veterans and their families, including ensuring everyone is safe and healthy. Therefore, we remind everyone that wearing masks at VA Northern California health care facilities is still required. By taking this extra precaution, we can ensure the safety of patients, visitors and staff. We thank our Veterans and their families for their help in keeping our communities safe.
COVID-19 vaccines: All Veterans, spouses and caregivers can get a COVID-19 vaccine at VA by appointment or walk-in clinic. Visit our vaccine information page
For VA-specific information: Read our coronavirus FAQs and public health response.
Prepare for a visit: Everyone entering our facilities is screened, and visitors are limited. Face coverings are mandatory. For some needs, you may be able to get care at home by phone or video. For more information on visiting one of our facilities, please click here. You can also request COVID-19 test kits for FREE at COVID.gov/tests.
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