In an effort to help fight COVID-19 Harris Teeter grocery stores are offering free N95 masks to customers. The giveaways are part of a joint effort with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Customers can pay a visit to the pharmacy at any local Harris Teeter store and pick up complimentary masks while supplies last. Each customer is able to get three masks per person. Free N95 masks are also available to associates and their families.
Here’s what customers should know:
- Up to three (3) free non-surgical N95 masks are available to every person/customer.
- In every Harris Teeter store with a pharmacy, simply look for the branded display or ask an associate for assistance.
- To learn more about the importance of masking, visit cdc.gov/coronavirus.
- To learn how to properly put on and remove the non-surgical N95 mask, visit here and here.
You can schedule a COVID-19 vaccination or booster appointment at a local Harris Teeter pharmacy right now.
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