City of Tuscaloosa to Distribute Free Face Coverings Tuesday, July 7th
The City of Tuscaloosa has required its residents to wear face masks in public spaces as a way to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus, and now the City has organized a special event to get face coverings to those in need.
The City of Tuscaloosa will be distributing free face coverings tomorrow morning (Tuesday, July 7th) from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. in the westernmost parking lot of the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. There will be signs posted outside of the amphitheater to assist in directing traffic.
“The health and safety of our residents is the City’s main goal, and wearing face coverings is a great way to promote the continued health of our city,” Communications Director Richard Rush says. “These masks are being offered to the public until they have a chance to build up their own supply, or make their own face covering.”
Additional giveaway dates will be announced later based on supply.
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