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Pentagon and Veterans Affairs preparing to get and administer Covid vaccine – KITV Honolulu
By Ryan Browne, Barbara Starr, Zachary Cohen and Michael Conte, CNN The Department of Defense is set to receive the coronavirus vaccine directly from the companies…

By Ryan Browne, Barbara Starr, Zachary Cohen and Michael Conte, CNN
The Department of Defense is set to receive the coronavirus vaccine directly from the companies that manufacture it once it is approved for use, and will administer it to DOD personnel, a US official tells CNN.
At the same time, the Department of Veterans Affairs is telling veterans groups that vaccinations will start in the next few weeks.
The first tranche of the vaccine is expected to be relatively limited in volume, so military…
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