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Alberta to give out second round of 20 million masks through fast food restaurants

An employee at the 7455 101 Avenue A&amp;W location gives out a package of non-medical masks in the restaurant's drive-thru, in Edmonton Monday June 8, 2020. In an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 the Province is distributing 20 million free, non-medical face masks through A&amp;W, McDonald's, and Tim Hortons drive-thrus.
An employee at the 7455 101 Avenue A&W location gives out a package of non-medical masks in the restaurant's drive-thru, in Edmonton Monday June 8, 2020. In an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 the Province is distributing 20 million free, non-medical face masks through A&W, McDonald's, and Tim Hortons drive-thrus.

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Alberta will distribute another 20 million non-medical masks mostly through drive-thru restaurants, beginning July 13.

As with the first round distributed in June, Albertans can pick up the masks at McDonald’s, A&W and Tim Hortons.

The province recommends the wearing of a mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 when two metres of physical distancing is not possible.

“The first phase of free mask distribution in Alberta was a huge success and the response was an incredible show of community support,” Health Minister Tyler Shandro said in a Sunday news release.

Masks will also be distributed to municipalities without easy access to a restaurant, First Nations and Metis settlements, long-term care and senior’s centres, women’s shelters, homeless shelters and addiction treatment facilities.

Convenience store chain 7-Eleven will assist with the distribution of masks to transit services throughout Alberta.

Last month, four free masks could be picked up at one of 600 drive-thrus, using the honour system. Shandro said that 95 per cent of people in the province live within 10 kilometers of one of these restaurants.

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