COVID-19 Updates & Information
*Call 911 if you are having a medical emergency
The current situation continues to change every day. This page will be updated as information is available. If you have symptoms of COVID-19, call ahead to your health care provider, urgent care, or local clinic to schedule an appointment.
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Did you test positive for COVID-19?
Call (866) 917-8881 or Text 'OHACOVID' to 61222 or view their webpage: Did you test positive for COVID?
COVID-19 Testing Locations in Crook County
We are not providing COVID-testing at the health department clinic at this time.
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St. Charles Healthcare Prineville: Call 541-447-6263
- For testing locations in Redmond and Bend click here.
Find additional testing sites in Oregon here.
If you are traveling, make sure you understand and follow all airline and destination requirements related to travel, testing, and quarantine. Many testing locations provide COVID testing for travel, but many DO NOT guarantee that your test result will be available in time for travel and payment may be due at the time of the test. Call ahead and confirm that the type of test and turn-around time meet your travel needs. For additional recommendations on COVID testing for international travel, refer to the CDC website.
COVID-19: Data and Resources
Click here for more information on choosing a COVID-19 vaccine.
Click here to access Oregon Health Authority’s COVID-19 data dashboards
COVID-19 Vaccine Locations in Crook County
- Mosaic Medical: 541-447-0707
- Rite Aid: Schedule an appointment by calling 211 or make an appointment online here
- St. Charles Healthcare Prineville: 541-447-6263
- Walgreens: Schedule an appointment online here
Minor Vaccination Laws in Oregon:
Minors ages 15 to 17:
Under Oregon Law, minors 15 years of age or older may consent to medical treatment, including vaccinations, when provided by a physician, physician assistant, naturopath, nurse practitioner, dentist or optometrist, or other professionals operating under the license of these providers.
With the exception of pharmacies, most locations where COVID-19 vaccinations are provided have oversight by a medical provider on this list. In order to remove barriers to vaccination, OHA recommends that eligible locations not require consent from a parent or guardian to vaccinate someone ages 15, 16, or 17.
Minors ages 12 to 14:
Parental or guardian consent is required to vaccinate people 12-14 years old, but this consent does not require that a parent or guardian by present during vaccination. Written consent may be obtained in advance.
Providers administering COVID-19 vaccinations to youth ages 12 to 14 should make it clear on their website and printed materials whether consent from a parent or guardian is required for minors and whether a parent or guardian must be present at the vaccination appointment.