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JANUARY 19, 2022


COUNTY TO PROVIDE FREE N95 MASKS AT LIBRARIES BEGINNING FRIDAY, JAN. 21





Montgomery County residents can pick up free, adult-sized N95 masks at 19
Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) branches beginning Friday, Jan. 21.
Along with getting COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots, wearing a well-fitting
mask in indoor public settings or in crowds is important protection from the
virus.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Jan. 14 updated its mask
guidance to emphasize protection to prevent the spread of COVID-19. N-95, KN-95
and KF-94 respirators are masks that have been shown to provide higher levels of
protection against COVID-19.

“A key element that helps reduce community transmission is the wearing of a
high-quality face covering,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “We know that
masks work and having these higher quality face masks as compared to simple face
coverings, increases protection. We have these masks available in our stockpile
because we planned. I appreciate the work of our Department of Health and Human
Services, emergency management, procurement and general services teams for
getting them and thank our libraries for ensuring this distribution system is
effective, efficient, and equitable.”

The distribution of rapid at-home test kits will continue while supplies last.

Residents may pick up four adult-sized ZYB-11 masks (a brand of n-95 mask) at 19
County libraries beginning Friday, Jan. 21. Child-size masks are not available.
Supplies are limited and the masks will be available on a first-come,
first-served basis.

MCPL branches distributing masks from noon to 2 p.m., Monday through Saturday,
will be:

 * Aspen Hill
 * Chevy Chase
 * Damascus
 * Davis
 * Gaithersburg
 * Little Falls
 * Potomac
 * Silver Spring
 * White Oak

MCPL branches distributing masks from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 3
to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday will be:

 * Connie Morella (Bethesda)
 * Germantown
 * Kensington Park
 * Long Branch
 * Marilyn Praisner (Burtonsville)
 * Olney
 * Quince Orchard
 * Rockville
 * Twinbrook
 * Wheaton

The masks being distributed at libraries were purchased directly by the County
and deliveries will be ongoing as supplies last and the Omicron surge continues.
When masks are available from the State, those masks will be integrated into the
distribution process.

More information about masks, testing and vaccination is available on the
County’s COVID-19 website.





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