Milwaukee Health Department Distributes Free N95 Masks
Masks will be available at Milwaukee Health Centers and Milwaukee Public Libraries
MILWAUKEE – After handing out 500,000 N95 masks in less than three days, the Milwaukee Health Department will distribute another round of 500,000 N95 masks beginning Thursday, January 13, while supplies last. In all, the Milwaukee Health Department will distribute over one million masks in a week.
N95 masks will be provided via drive-up only at the Northwest Health Center (7630 W. Mill Rd.), Southside Health Center (1639 S. 23rd St.), Menomonee Valley Site (2401 W. St. Paul Ave.), and Milwaukee Public Library branches during regular operating hours. Full list of locations and hours is at Milwaukee.gov/masks.
During the first round of mask giveaways, staff reported some unfortunate hostile actions from those waiting for masks. The Milwaukee Health Department reiterates that all protocols are in place to safely and equitably distribute the masks and asks everyone to follow the rules. The staff is thankful to the vast majority of individuals who practiced kindness and look forward to continuing the important work of protecting the Milwaukee community.
Each car will receive a pack of twenty N95 masks. These masks are reusable if properly sanitized between uses. To sanitize an N95 or KN95 mask, remove the respirator and place it in a breathable paper bag. Close the bag and allow it to sit at room temperature for at least 72 hours before reusing the mask. This process can be repeated but should not exceed five times before discarding the mask.
Individuals are encouraged to follow the Milwaukee Health Department’s social media pages for updates on mask availability, as the supply is anticipated to be distributed quickly.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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