Skip to main content

Military Health System

Clinic doors open wide for those wanting COVID-19 vaccine

Image of Military personnel administering the COVID-19 vaccine. Military personnel administering the COVID-19 vaccine

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine | Coronavirus & the MHS Response | COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts

As of today, just about any adult in DOD can get a COVID-19 vaccine if they want one. That includes military personnel, adult dependents, retirees and civilians.

"All Defense Department-eligible and authorized adults are able to make an appointment by contacting their local military treatment facility for a COVID vaccine directly, or using their military treatment facility's appointment process," Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby said during a briefing today.

To help ensure military personnel and their families stationed overseas are taken care of, the military services are getting an additional 31,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine for use at locations within the U.S. European Command.

On the other side of the globe, an additional 30,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine are targeted at locations within both the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and the U.S. Central Command.

By the end of May, he said, over 80% of overseas personnel should have received initial doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Defense Department, Kirby said, has outpaced the national average in administration of the vaccine it's received. Of the more than 3 million doses of vaccines it's received, more than 2.5 million have been administered.

"We're not keeping vaccines on the shelf," he said. With the DOD having administered about 83% of the vaccine it has received, "it's not waiting too long before ... we're getting [vaccines] into arms."

About 1.5 million individuals within the department have received their first shot, he said, and about 1 million have received both shots. More than 60,000 have received the single-dose vaccine as well, he said.

"We believe we're making progress here," he added, but "there's a lot more work to do."

The COVID-19 vaccine is still under emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration, and so it remains voluntary for personnel. Individuals must choose to take the vaccine, Kirby said.

"What we want is to provide enough information and education so people can make the right decisions," Kirby said. "If the vaccine makes sense for you from a medical perspective that should be incentive enough to get it so that you're helping out your teammates and your family and your friends."

While the DOD is moving quickly to provide vaccines to service members, and now family members and retirees who want it as well, it's also working equally hard on a different front: to provide the vaccine to the American people.

Right now, he said, the DOD has 30 active duty teams spread out around the nation, in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to provide vaccinations to the American public. In addition to active duty forces involved in that effort, he said, around 20,000 National Guard personnel have also been called up by their governors to provide assistance in their home states.

You also may be interested in...

TRICARE Communications DAP Infographic 2021

Infographic
4/2/2021

Infographic stating how to book a COVID vaccine appointment through DAP. Includes what you will be asked and instructions.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine | DHA Appointing Portal

TRICARE Communications DAP Screensaver1 New Tool 2021

Infographic
4/2/2021

Screensaver introducing explaining the new DHA Appointing Portal.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine | DHA Appointing Portal

Moderna and Pfizer

Infographic
4/2/2021

Infographic of the timeline of the Pfizer vaccine and Moderna vaccine

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Printable Pharmacy Insert

Infographic
3/16/2021

An insert with links to learn more about vaccination options. Options include MTFs, state health departments, and local retail pharmacy. Graphics include medical personnel wearing masks on the bottom as well as the TRICARE logo.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Your Time to Get Vaccine Infographic

Infographic
3/16/2021

A graphic describing the COVID vaccination tiers. Tier 1a includes medical and healthcare workers; Tier 1b includes essential workers, those 75 and up; Tier 1c includes 65 and up, those at-risk; last is the remaining population. Graphics include groups of people wearing masks.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Screensaver VaxFax 75 And Older

Infographic
3/16/2021

Images of syringes, hand soap and person wearing a mask on the left-hand side and includes the TRICARE logo. States that beneficiaries 75 and up are currently being vaccinated and encourages beneficiaries to learn more at TRICARE.mil/covidvaccine.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Screensaver: You Are At Increased Risk

Infographic
3/16/2021

A screensaver graphic listing conditions that put beneficiaries 16-64 in the “at-risk” category. This includes cancer, smoking, kidney disease, and more. Graphics include a group of people wearing masks and the TRICARE logo.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Digital You Might be Increased Risk

Infographic
3/16/2021

A graphic listing conditions that might put beneficiaries 16-64 in the “at-risk” category. This includes asthma cystic fibrosis, hypertension, and more. Graphics include a group of people wearing masks and the TRICARE logo.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Digital YouHavePharmacyOptionstoReceivetheVaccine

Infographic
3/16/2021

Images of syringes, hand soap, and facemask are on the left-hand side of the graphic. Text describes the availability to get vaccinated at retail pharmacies, with links provided for more information. The TRICARE logo is placed on the bottom right.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Screensaver COVID19 Vaccine Costs

Infographic
3/16/2021

A screensaver graphic of medical personnel on the upper right corner. Text includes a reminder that TRICARE covers the cost of the vaccine, including at retail pharmacies. Note that civilian providers may charge for office visits. TRICARE logo on the bottom right of graphic.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

You Have Options To Receive Vaccine

Infographic
3/16/2021

Graphics include images of syringes, hand soap, and facemask are on the left-hand side of the graphic as well as the TRICARE logo on the bottom right. Text includes links on vaccination information in MTFs, state health departments, and retail pharmacies.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Screensaver: You Might be at Increased Risk

Infographic
3/16/2021

A screensaver graphic listing conditions that might put beneficiaries 16-64 in the “at-risk” category. This includes asthma cystic fibrosis, hypertension, and more. Graphics include a group of people wearing masks and the TRICARE logo.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Digital COVID19 Vaccine Documentation

Infographic
3/16/2021

Image of medical personnel wearing masks on the top right. Text reminds vaccinated persons to submit vaccination documentation to be added to your health record. Includes TRICARE logo on bottom right.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Family 65 and Over What To Do

Infographic
3/16/2021

Image of medical personnel wearing masks on the top right. Text reminds beneficiaries to help those over the age of 65 make a vaccine appointment.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine

Digital Family 75andOver WhatToDo

Infographic
3/16/2021

Image of medical personnel wearing masks on the top right. Text reminds beneficiaries to help those over the age of 75 make a vaccine appointment.

Recommended Content:

Coronavirus and the COVID-19 Vaccine
<< < 1 2 3 4 5  ... > >> 
Showing results 61 - 75 Page 5 of 6
Refine your search
Last Updated: December 29, 2022
Follow us on Instagram Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on YouTube Sign up on GovDelivery