Nichelle Bush Brooks is a nurse coordinator for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System’s (CVHCS) Richmond campus. Bush Brooks, whose father served in the Air Force, has been around the VA since she volunteered as a young person. “I volunteered at the VA and loved helping and serving others,” said Bush Brooks. “When the opportunity came to work here, I jumped on it.” The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at CVHCS is a busy enterprise these days – Veterans from all branches of the military go there for scheduled vaccination appointments at least five days a week, wi


Nichelle Bush Brooks is a nurse coordinator for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System’s (CVHCS) Richmond campus. Bush Brooks, whose father served in the Air Force, has been around the VA since she volunteered as a young person. “I volunteered at the VA and loved helping and serving others,” said Bush Brooks. “When the opportunity came to work here, I jumped on it.” The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at CVHCS is a busy enterprise these days – Veterans from all branches of the military go there for scheduled vaccination appointments at least five days a week, with clinic staff putting as many shots in as many arms of grateful Veterans as supply will allow. CVHCS began its response to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. To this point, the health care system as a whole have provided nearly 23,000 doses of the lifesaving vaccine for Veterans, employees, volunteers and caregivers at VA vaccine clinics in Richmond, Charlottesville, Fredericksburg-Mary Washington and Emporia. (CVHCS Photo By T. T. Parish/Released)


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