FAQs and resources available in the county
The outbreak of COVID-19 has rapidly changed everyday life in Butte County. It is a quick-moving situation in which it is important to stay informed. This is a list of basic information and resources. It will be updated.
Last update: 5 p.m. Friday
By the numbers (through Friday)
Butte County: 11,059 confirmed cases (increase of 11 from Thursday), 1,717 probable cases with nine hospitalized, 177 deaths. Current tier: red.
Glenn County: 2,252 confirmed cases (increase of six from Thursday), 551 probable cases with seven hospitalized, 25 deaths (increase of one from Thursday). Current tier: purple.
Tehama County: 5,255 confirmed cases (increase of two from Thursday) with four hospitalized, 54 deaths. Current tier: red.
Vaccinations
In December 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued two emergency use authorizations for a vaccine to prevent COVID-19 in individuals 16 years of age and older, allowing the PfizerBioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to be distributed. On Feb. 27, the FDA issued a EUA for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, becoming the third vaccine authorized in the U.S.
Local counties are receiving weekly vaccine allocations from the California Department of Public Health and prioritizing vaccinations to their most vulnerable residents by age and sector. Numbers below reflect their progress so far.
Butte County: 90,959 doses administered (38,342.4 per 100,000 residents).
Glenn County: 9,919 doses administered (33,874.6 per 100,000 residents).
Tehama County: 14,975 doses administered (22,932.5 per 100,000 residents).
More information on the COVID-19 vaccine, including how to get vaccinated, can be found on local county health department websites. For Butte County: www.buttecounty. net/ph/COVID19/vaccine; for Glenn County: www. countyofglenn.net/dept/ health-human-services/ public-health/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine-information.
Sources: California Department of Public Health, Los Angeles Times.
How do I get tested?
To set up an appointment to get tested by OptumServe at the 900 Mangrove Ave. in Chico, visit lhi.care/ covidtesting or call 1-888634-1123. No payment is necessary; your insurance will be billed or, if you have no insurance, the cost is picked up by the state.
In addition to the primary Chico location, Butte County has three “traveling testing sites” with limited appointment availability each week:
• Gridley, Orchard Hospital: Monday, 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.
• Oroville, OUHSD Transportation Office: Tuesday, 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.
• Durham, Durham Memorial Hall: Wednesday, 10a.m. to 6 p.m.
• Chico, Shurmer Gymnasium, Chico State: Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Glenn County also has an OptumServe site at Orland Memorial Hall, located at 320 Third St.
Coronavirus testing also available at Immediate Care in Chico, 376 Vallombrosa Ave., 891-1676; and also at all Ampla locations. The number in Chico is 3424395 and the number in Oroville is 534-7500.