Social Distance Ambassadors are coming to your community...
PRESS RELEASE
Cape May Court House – Cape May County Department of Health is proud to announce their social distance campaign, Six Feet Saves.
Six Feet Saves is an educational campaign that will be implemented to remind individuals to keep their distance to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Social Distance Ambassadors will be monitoring high volume areas, such as boardwalks, to remind individuals to keep their six feet, and to give educational materials on how to prevent being exposed.
“As public places begin to reopen it is important to continue to take proper precautions, such as wearing a mask, washing hands frequently, and social distancing,” said Kevin Thomas, Cape May County Health Officer.
“Cape May County Department of Health wants to remind residents and visitors to continue taking action to slow the spread of COVID-19. By protecting yourself and others you can help save lives,”
Cape May County Department of Health’s education campaign Six Feet Saves, will launch on May 15, 2020 in Cape May. The campaign will be comprised of Social Distance Ambassadors who will remind individuals to keep their six feet and give out educational materials on how to prevent being exposed to COVID-19.
Social Distancing Ambassadors will be wearing vests with the county seal on them so they can be easily identified.
Six Feet Saves Lives Social Distance Ambassador team will be made up of Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) members and Cape May County Department of Health staff. MRC is a volunteer program made up of medical and non-medical individuals.
To learn more about MRC and how you can volunteer visit cmchealth.net or call (609) 463-6692.
For additional information on what Cape May County is doing to slow the spread of COVID-19 visit www.cmchealth.net.
You can also like Cape May County Department of Health on Facebook or call 609-463-1187.
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