The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services [MDHHS] is distributing 3.5 million free masks as part of the state’s Mask Up, Mask Right campaign, according to a press release.
Offered by the MDHHS, the free KN95 masks provided will be distributed by community organizations, including local MDHHS offices, health departments and Area Agency on Aging offices.
“We are urging Michiganders to Mask Up and Mask Right to protect themselves, their loved ones and their communities from COVID-19,” MDHHS Director Robert Gordon said in the release. “Wearing the right kind of mask is important. Today’s distribution of effective masks will help more Michiganders limit the spread of COVID to save lives and get back to normal sooner.”
Wearing a mask properly includes wearing one of three options of masks that provide stronger protection:
- Three-layered washable cloth face coverings
- Three-layered disposable masks or KN95 masks.
It also includes wearing the mask correctly:
Having it secured over the nose and mouth and snugly fitting without gaps.
KN95 masks are similar to but should not be confused with N95 masks that are for health care workers who work in higher-risk settings.
In addition to MDHHS offices, local health departments and Area Agency on Aging offices, the free masks are available from Community Action Agencies, and Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), the release added. Some agencies will also distribute the masks to local partners such as homeless shelters.
Residents who need masks can pick one up from partner sites across the state. Find a distribution site at Michigan.gov/MaskUpMichigan or call the COVID-19 hotline at 888-535-6136.
Learn more information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.