7 Places You Can Get a Free Face Mask in St. Petersburg
St. Pete is reopening. Bars are filling back up. The beaches have visitors. But unfortunately we’ve also seen a rise in coronavirus cases as the restrictions have been lifted. To slow the spread of COVID-19, the city is asking residents to wear a face mask when they are out in public, especially in crowded areas.
They have seven locations listed at RestartStPete.com where you can pick up a free face mask:
– Azalea Recreation Center, 1600 72nd St. N.
– Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, 1101 Country Club Way S.
– Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave.
– PSTA stations (Grand Central Station and Williams Park)
– University of South Florida St. Petersburg, 200 6th Ave. S.
– Fossil Park Fire Station, 875 64th Ave. N. (when SPFR personnel are present)
– People Empowering & Restoring Communities, 1601 16th Street S.
Some Florida businesses are reopening as the number of COVID-19 cases begin to go down. Many have limited hours and capacity so it’s a good idea to call ahead.