Surgical Masks Available for Students at McMaster

| January 27, 2022
Submitted by Meagan Keane for Student Experience

A well-fitted, high-quality mask that covers your nose and mouth is a key layer of defense during the COVID-19 pandemic.

To help ensure that people feel as comfortable as possible, the university is offering Level 3 surgical masks free of charge for all students, faculty and staff.

Students can pick up at:

  • Mills Memorial Library: Main entrance and the entrance to Mills Learning Commons. Find hours of operation on the library website.
  • McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC): Main floor near the big screen. Pick up is available from the table at the Vaccine Verification Station. Find hours of operation on the MUSC website.
  • Main Campus Store (GH B101): Near checkouts located at our south (exterior) entrance. Find hours of operation on the Campus Store website.
  • Health Science Campus Store (HSC 1G1): Main checkout. Find hours of operation on the Campus Store website.
  • Residence Students: Students living in residence will be emailed further instructions.

Students do not need to show MacID to pick up masks.

Remember a layered approach to safety measures will further reduce your risk of COVID-19 exposure. At McMaster, the measures in place include our vaccination mandate, MacCheck health screening, masking indoors, and following best practices in ventilation and cleaning. Learn more about McMaster’s layered approach to safety measures on our website.

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