Vets get vaccinated

Navy veteran Jason Johnson of Katy gets vaccinated against COVID-19 on Saturday at VFW Post 3903 in Rosenberg. The former Navy Corpsman, who once administered shots to fellow sailors, was among more than 400 veterans inoculated this past weekend. About 400 veterans received the first dose two weeks ago. The VFW post will offer another round of vaccine in the coming week for those who still need to be inoculated against the novel coronavirus.
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