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Additionally, if you are age 60+, you can call and schedule your appointment if you have the following health conditions: cancer, chronic kidney diseases, COPD, heart conditions, obesity, pregnancy, smoking, type 2 diabetes, sickle cell disease, solid organ transplant. Veteran Health Indiana is proud to help our nation's Veterans get more health protection with their COVID-19 vaccination.
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