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Related: About this forumMore than a million military retirees, spouses now eligible for COVID vaccination
https://www.militarytimes.com/pay-benefits/2021/01/15/more-than-a-million-military-retirees-spouses-now-eligible-for-covid-vaccination/More than a million military retirees, spouses now eligible for COVID vaccination
Karen Jowers
2 days ago
If youre one of the more than 1 million Tricare for Life beneficiaries who are age 75 and older, youre now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination.
Defense and Military Health System officials are making it available, but theres a caveat. Supplies of the vaccine vary by location. Defense Health Agency officials are working on options to help military hospitals and clinics to contact those who are 75 and older to let them know when the vaccination becomes available for them.
Meanwhile, officials advise beneficiaries to check their military hospital or clinics website, social media, and watch for information in the news media. Included in the first priority were health care personnel and seniors and staff in long-term care facilities, to include the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
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Many service members, retirees and families are watching the COVID-19 vaccination process and wondering when their turn will come.
That depends on your location and your personal situation. Officials are pumping more vaccine doses through the distribution channels for both military and civilian locations, and shots are going first to those who are more vulnerable. Fewer active duty family members are eligible at first because they are generally younger with less underlying health conditions. But many military retirees and spouses are in the group that will receive vaccinations in a higher priority group because of their age and underlying conditions, especially retirees in Tricare for Life, for Medicare-eligible beneficiaries age 65 and older.
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More than a million military retirees, spouses now eligible for COVID vaccination (Original Post)
nitpicker
Jan 2021
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getagrip_already
(17,396 posts)1. it's about time.....
The VA has apparently been sitting on a surplus of vaccine for some time. My wife is a remote, non-patient facing contractor on a VA project and she is eligible to get a dose because the VA has extra. They have been giving it out to a wide variety of people in their ecosystem.
It's about time they prioritized it to actual veterans. I can understand giving itto care providers first, but just having any random employee/contractor/administrator/family member (?) is wrong.
beemer27
(508 posts)2. Good Info
Thanks for posting it!
ProudMNDemocrat
(19,018 posts)3. That means husband and I are eligible.
My husband is retired Military . We have Tri-Care as a secondary insurance to Medicare.
This is good news. He is 76.