Next Stages of COVID-19

One Community Health has been working hard for over two years to keep our community safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have built new systems, hired lots of staff, and expanded our operations so that we are better able to support the community.

After two years of COVID-19 we are entering a new stage of the pandemic. As COVID mandates lift we have several recommendations to help keep you and your family safe and healthy.

  • Stay up to date with COVID vaccines and boosters. Vaccines are our best protection against getting very sick or dying from the virus, and they help prevent new variants from forming. We offer COVID vaccines for anyone who would like one! You can schedule a vaccine appointment online here. OCH staff have administered over 20,000 vaccine doses to date!

  • Keep at-home COVID tests on hand. One Community Health now has FREE at-home COVID tests for anyone in the community! Please stop by the clinic to pick up tests to keep at home for you and your family. More information is available on our testing page.

    One Community Health also offers on-site rapid testing for anyone in the community! Schedule your testing appointment at any of our locations here.

  • We recommend wearing a high-quality and well-fitting mask in certain situations to protect yourself and those around you, especially if you are around immunocompromised or vulnerable people.

    One Community Health now has FREE N95 masks for anyone in the community! Please stop by our clinics to pick up N95 masks for your household or business!

  • If you have COVID getting an antiviral treatment as soon as possible can help you recover quickly with fewer symptoms, and prevent the need for hospitalization. One Community Health now offers on-site Paxlovid and Molnupiravir. If you are feeling sick, please call us to schedule an appointment with our Test-to-Treat team, who will test you for COVID, provide an evaluation by a medical provider, and distribute an antiviral treatment if needed. More information on our Test-to-Treat centers here.

For the latest updates, guidance, and useful information about COVID-19, please visit our Resource Center HERE.

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