Linda Nierman, Army and Iraq War Veteran, is a registered nurse and nurse coordinator for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System’s (CVHCS) Richmond campus. 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 who


Linda Nierman, Army and Iraq War Veteran, is a registered nurse and nurse coordinator for the COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the Central Virginia VA Health Care System’s (CVHCS) Richmond campus. 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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