Mobile Vaccination Tour Coming To Crook County

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Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is partnering with Local Public Health Departments around the state to support the COVID-19 vaccination efforts with a Mobile Vaccination Clinic tour. The Mobile Clinic will be in Crook County the last week of July – Monday, July 26th – Friday, July 30th. The mobile clinic will visit a variety of locations within Crook County and will be open from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm at each location.

The Mobile Clinic will bring the vaccine to your area, so if you may not have access to the vaccine at any of the current locations in and around Crook County this is a great way for you to “take the shot”. All three Vaccines will be available to choose from – Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson. If you choose Moderna or Pfizer the Mobile Clinic will be back in about 28 days to give the 2nd dose. Johnson and Johnson is a one shot vaccine.

If you are not sure about getting the vaccine and have questions, stop by one of the locations listed to speak with staff. They are happy to spend some time with you and answer all your questions. OHA will also have food boxes, gas gift cards and more to help support the community. No Appointment needed at any of the locations. These are walk in clinics.

The schedule for the Mobile Clinic is:
Monday, July 26th – Paulina General Store
70344 Paulina City Road
Prineville, OR 97751 – 541-477-3311

Tuesday, July 27th – Prineville Presbyterian Church
1771 NW Madras Hwy
Prineville, OR 97754 – 541-447-1017

Wednesday, July 28th – Juniper Canyon Baptist Church
9180 SE Juniper Canyon Road
Prineville, OR 97754 – 541-362-6179

Thursday, July 29th – Crook County Library
175 NW Meadow Lakes Drive
Prineville, OR 97754 – 541-447-7978

Friday, July 30th – Powell Butte Community Center
8404 SW Reif Road
Powell Butte, OR 97753 – 425-238-2370

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