KEY POINTS
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs will require health-care workers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, becoming the first major federal agency to pass such a mandate.
  • The move comes on the heels of rising U.S. coronavirus cases linked in part to the highly transmissible delta variant and the refusal of vaccines by a substantial portion of the population.
A health worker prepares to administer a dose of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine at Khagendra Navajeevan Kendra, a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities, in Kathmandu.

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs will require its health-care personnel to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, becoming the first major federal agency to implement such a mandate, as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads across the nation while immunizations stall.

"Veterans Affairs is going to in fact require, that all doctors working in facilities are going to have to be vaccinated," President Joe Biden told reporters Monday in the Oval Office alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al Kadhimi.