While we wait for widespread vaccination, masking is still important. The White House will send 25 million masks to health centers and food pantries
The White House announced Wednesday that it will send more than 25 million masks to community health centers and food pantries across the country in an effort to increase access for low-income people.
“Many low-income Americans still lack affordable access to this basic protection,” White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zients said.
The shipments of washable cloth masks, beginning in March, will go to approximately 1,300 community health centers, as well as 60,000 food pantries and soup kitchens.
Why not send masks to all Americans? Asked why the Biden administration is taking a more targeted approach, Zients said wider distribution would have been a good idea last year, but that is no longer necessary.
“Months ago, sending a mask to every American would have been a good idea,” he said. “Today, masks are widely available in many different shapes and sizes.”
He said the effort to make them more available to low-income people is “an effort that focuses on people who may be particularly in need of the extra support.”