12/11/2020
North Mississippi Health Services and North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo support โMask Up, Tupelo!,โ a new campaign launched by the Tupelo Economic Recovery Task Force (TERTF).
The campaign supports Tupeloโs mask ordinance and other socially responsible practices known to slow the spread of COVID-19, including hand washing and social distancing. The goal of the campaign is to encourage citizens to do their part to protect one another, to support the local healthcare system and frontline workers, to prevent forced shutdowns, to preserve citizen livelihoods, and to ensure that, post-pandemic, residents find a community brimming with the same wonderful businesses that have propelled Tupelo's strong economy for decades. To that end, the citizen-led task force, in partnership with North Mississippi Medical Center, is asking for widespread, voluntary compliance with the Cityโs mask ordinance, recognizing that masking is one of the simplest tools at our disposal for fighting the spread of the virus, preserving our economy, and facilitating a speedier return to a more normal life.
Speaking on the importance of voluntary participation, Chairperson Brandi Long said, "Keeping our economy open requires that we keep our COVID numbers down and our community spirit up. Every citizen must do his or her part to comply with best practices with regard to slowing the spread of the virus: wearing a mask, employing social distancing, hand washing, staying home in the event of illness, and embracing responsible citizenship by following all city and state guidelines.โ
Dr. Marcus Louis Britton, TERTF Vice Chair, added, โIn terms of supporting the Tupelo economy, we encourage individuals to dine, shop and trade locally, where fellow citizens are working hard to provide safe environments in which to conduct oneโs day-to-day business comfortably.โ
Citizens may go to www.tupelo.net/resources to download campaign-related materials for personal use. By making conscientious choices today, we increase the odds that our community remains healthy and our economy remains strong, so mask up, Tupelo, and letโs keep our city open!