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Sentencing set for former nursing assistant who admitted to killing 7 VA patients in West Virginia
Reta Mays faces up to life in prison for each of seven counts of second-degree murder when she is sentenced Tuesday in federal court.
VA patient deaths from coronavirus hit 1,200, but leaders see progress
VA Secretary Robert Wilkie described the department response so far to the virus as a great success.
As coronavirus deaths rise, but cases drop, VA defends continued use of controversial drug
More than 1,100 VA patients have died from the virus since early March.
VA patient deaths rise, active coronavirus cases fall as department eyes return to normal operations
More than 1,000 VA patients have died from the virus since early March.
Some VA hospitals reopening today for non-coronavirus care amid pandemic downturn
Twenty medical centers will serve as lead sites for broader efforts to reopen the entire VA system.
Deaths from coronavirus top 1,000 among Veterans Affairs patients
But the number of active cases of the virus among patients has steadily declined since the start of May.
VA hiring jumps amid coronavirus crisis, but department opposes hazard pay for front-line staff
More than 1,300 staffers have contracted the fast-spreading virus since early March.
VA coronavirus deaths up 6 percent, active cases down 6 percent overnight
More than 800 patients in the department's care have died from the virus since early March.
African American and Hispanic veterans may face bigger risk from coronavirus, VA warns
More than 800 patients in the department's care have died from the virus since early March.
VA’s active coronavirus cases drop as leadership talks of reopening facilities
More than 800 patients in the department's care have died from the virus since early March.
This is the latest Air Force solution to transport COVID-19 patients aboard military cargo aircraft
"The goal of the NPC is to help us keep infectious organisms contained."
By Diana Stancy