Vaccine outlook Crook County health officials will follow the vaccination priority schedule developed by the state Crook County health leaders have increased their COVID vaccination rates considerably since vaccines were first made available in late December. Yet, like communities throughout the state, they are playing catchup as eligible people wanting vaccinations has outpaced the number of shots that can be administered. "In the beginning, the state was allocating our weekly shipments based on the size of county, and we were only getting 100 doses a week," said Vicky Ryan, Crook County's emergency preparedness coordinator. "Then, they changed that a few weeks back, and they are doing it based on how much we say we can administer. So, we are getting upwards of 700 doses a week, and we are supplying two of our local pharmacies (Bi-Mart and Clinic Pharmacy) doses as well as St. Charles clinic."