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Johnston Health donates 10,000 KN95 masks to local schools

Submitted by JOHNSTON HEALTH

SMITHFIELD — Johnston Health donated 10,000 non-medical grade masks to Johnston County Public Schools recently.

Health and safety is of utmost importance as more teachers and students head back to the classroom during cold and flu season.

“When COVID-19 began and UNC Health put out a call for help, the community responded generously with donations and support,” said Johnston Health CEO Tom Williams. “Now, it is our duty to help others. It takes many partnerships to cultivate a healthy community, and UNC Health is proud to be a partner with Johnston County Public Schools.”

The school system was grateful to receive the masks, which will help protect its students, faculty and staff.

“The district is grateful for this generous donation from Johnston Health,” said Johnston County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Eric Bracy. “These masks will accompany the PPE we continue to provide our staff and students to protect them against this virus.”

Johnston Health has donated 10,000 masks to Johnston County Public Schools. From left, Johnston Health CEO Tom Williams joins Johnston County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Eric C. Bracy at the schools’ distribution warehouse to check out the delivery.

To stay safe during COVID-19 and the flu season, UNC Health encourages everyone to continue to follow the 3Ws: wear a mask, wait six feet apart and wash your hands.

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