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FAQs and resources available in the county

- Staff reports

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: 6 p.m. Monday

By the numbers (through Monday)

Butte County: 9,656 confirmed cases (increase of 112 from Friday), 1,365 probable cases with 9,190 recoveries, 51 hospitaliz­ed, 136 deaths (increase of two from Friday). 149,560 total tests.

Glenn County: 1,965 confirmed cases (increase of 38 from Friday), 412 probable cases with 1,956 recoveries, 16 hospitaliz­ed, 22 deaths (increase of two from Friday). 13,829 total tests.

Tehama County: 4,468 confirmed cases (increase of 60 from Friday) with 2,386 recoveries, 15 hospitaliz­ed, 46 deaths (increase of two from Friday). 25,220 total tests.

Vaccine informatio­n

Butte County Public Health is currently in Phase 1B, Tier 1, of vaccine distributi­on, which includes essential emergency services and education workers. People 75 years of age and older are also in this tier. Individual­s and businesses are invited to register at www.buttecount­y.net/ph/ COVID19/vaccineCli­nics. Once determined eligible to receive a vaccinatio­n, individual­s will be contacted by invitation to get vaccinated at a clinic.

Helpful numbers and links

For a complete list to see what is open in which county visit https://covid19. ca.gov/safer-economy.

More informatio­n, including guidance for each sector, can be found at http://www.buttecount­y. net/publicheal­th/buttereope­ns.

See an online list at bit.ly/ButteEarly­Shops of which grocery stores in the Chico area have set aside hours for senior and at-risk shoppers.

Butte County Public Health’s website is www. buttecount­y.net/publicheal­th. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website is www. cdc.org. The California Department of Public Health’s website is www.cdph. ca.gov.

To set up an appointmen­t to get tested visit https://lhi.care/covidtesti­ng or call 1-888-634-1123. In Glenn County visit 320 Third St.

Butte County informatio­n help line: 530-5523050, available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Residents in Butte, Glenn, Shasta and Tehama counties can dial 2-1-1 anytime to get informatio­n on the crisis and get connected to resources as they become available. Residents in those counties, along with Lassen, Siskiyou and Trinity, can also receive informatio­n by texting CORONAVIRU­S

to 211-211.

Enloe Medical Center hotline for COVID-19 questions: 332-9540.

North State Food Bank’s schedule of food giveaways at buttecaa.com.

Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services launched a Delivery Task Force: 2-1-1 or 552-3050.

Local help with benefits or jobs available through Alliance for Workforce Developmen­t’s website www. afwd.org or 961-5125.

The Northern Valley Talk Line now provides non-crisis peer to peer telephone service to the community 7 days a week from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 855-582-5554.

Donate to United Way at www.norcalunit­edway.org or text CORONANORC­AL to 91999.

Donate to the North Valley Community Foundation at www.nvcf.org.

The North Valley Food Bank: www.buttecaa.org or call 712-2600, Option 3.

Give blood: 893-5433 to check hours and set up an appointmen­t at Chico’s Vitalant center at 555 Rio Lindo Ave.

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