The Borneo Post

In pandemic-stricken Miami, health workers deliver masks in person

-

MIAMI: In a meticulous, homeby-home operation, Miami city workers are knocking on doors in Covid-19 hotspots to deliver face masks, gloves and hand sanitizer — and instructin­g people on how to properly use the gear.

“Hello!” one of the health care workers cries out in Spanish as her team of six visits Allapattah, a working-class neighborho­od located between the Miami airport and wealthy seaside homes.

“We have masks!” she says, urging people to come to the door.

Rafael Asencio, 71, a former constructi­on worker born in the Dominican Republic, greets the team at the door of his humble home.

“Are you taking care of yourself? Where is your mask?” asks Cathy Burgos, the outreach team leader.

The workers hand out bags with face masks, surgical gloves, bottles of hand sanitizer and an informatio­n brochure in English and Spanish.

Burgos makes sure that Asencio can properly put on his mask.

“So tell me, what other preventive measures can you take?” she asks.

“I wash my hands,” he answers.

Asencio told AFP that he did not know where to get free supplies and was thankful that the team knocked on his door.

Few Allapattah residents can work online from home, and since they are often out working, the neighbourh­ood has become one of Miami’s virus hotspots.

In the past weeks, Florida has been registerin­g thousands of new Covid-19 cases each day.

On Tuesday alone there were 6,000, the fourth-highest since the crisis began — yet considerab­ly lower than the record, 9,585, set on June 27.

Following the shocking spike in cases, officials in Miami County, Florida’s most populous region, began to dispatch virus outreach teams.

“Everyone has been very receptive,” Burgos told AFP. “When we hand them masks and gloves, I want to see them wear them, to know that they understand their proper use.”

Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has refused to impose statewide orders to wear face masks, so each city and county has their own rules.

Skeptics, especially among political conservati­ves, claim that wearing masks infringes on their personal liberties.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Burgos distribute­s bags with masks, sanitisers, and gloves to educate people on how to stay safe from Covid-19, in Miami, Florida.
— AFP photo Burgos distribute­s bags with masks, sanitisers, and gloves to educate people on how to stay safe from Covid-19, in Miami, Florida.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia