The Catoosa County News

CHI Memorial joins #Maskupga campaign

- From CHI Memorial

CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia has joined #MaskUPGA, a campaign to encourage all Georgians to make the choice to wear face coverings when in public settings and to social distance when possible to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

The purpose of the campaign is to encourage organizati­ons, businesses, and individual­s to post on social media pictures or videos of themselves wearing masks and to accompany these posts with #MaskUPGA and a message about why they “mask up.”

“This campaign is about Georgians coming together for the greater good,” said Angie Stiggins, administra­tor, CHI Memorial Hospital Georgia. “We, along with Gov. Brian Kemp, urge everyone to make the choice to wear a mask as part of collective efforts to stop the spread of this virus. Together, we can help keep our state healthy and well.”

Research and data show that wearing face coverings helps reduce the spread of COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), wearing masks is “a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19 that could reduce the spread of disease, particular­ly when used universall­y within communitie­s”. The CDC further states that wearing masks potentiall­y slows the spread of the virus from one person to another.

As CHI Memorial ensures its ability to treat all patients who come through its doors and prepares for potential surges, it is more important now than ever that Georgians remain healthy and do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19.

 ?? CHI Memorial ?? From left: Steve Pursley, supervisor, Security; Jami Karpy, lab assistant; Alesia Wallin, medical technologi­st, Lab; Dawn Delph, surgical technician; Carol Worley, RN, surgery; Grace Jensen, RN, manager, perioperat­ive services; Vanessa Stoker, supervisor, environmen­tal services; Bill Pettis, clinical engineerin­g; Tammy Haley, pharmacy tech; Carey Smith, director, pharmacy.
CHI Memorial From left: Steve Pursley, supervisor, Security; Jami Karpy, lab assistant; Alesia Wallin, medical technologi­st, Lab; Dawn Delph, surgical technician; Carol Worley, RN, surgery; Grace Jensen, RN, manager, perioperat­ive services; Vanessa Stoker, supervisor, environmen­tal services; Bill Pettis, clinical engineerin­g; Tammy Haley, pharmacy tech; Carey Smith, director, pharmacy.

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