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Beneficiaries age 75 and up can get a COVID-19 vaccine by scheduling an appointment at: https://Navy.Care or on the Navy Care app. In this photo, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Airman Haley Aldret, of the USS Iwo Jima, gets a COVID vaccine. A native of Summerfield, Florida, Aldret says “As a former healthcare worker, I know how effective the vaccine is and how it will protect everyone.” Vaccines are currently being offered to on-base healthcare personnel and first responders assigned to NAS Jacksonville or NS Mayport, critical national capabilities forces, deploying forces, frontline essential workers, and beneficiaries age 75 and up. COVID-19 vaccines are not available by walk-in for non-hospital personnel. For the critical priority active duty groups, appointments are made for each command (via each command's leadership. Learn more: www.tricare.mil/covidvaccine. #FacesofNHJax #COVID19vaccine #SinkCOVID