State government to hand out free masks

The state government will be handing out N95 masks. (iStock)

Free N95 and KN95 masks will be handed out by the state government to protect vulnerable Victorians.

Premier Daniel Andrews and Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said that more than three million masks will be provided to the community through state-run testing sites, community health services across Victoria and across the public transport network.

Over the next four to six weeks, every person that presents for either a free rapid antigen or PCR test will receive one box of 10 N95 masks, along with instructions on how best to wear them to reduce transmission, the government said.

Masks will also be distributed through some of Victoria’s community organisations including at multicultural, multifaith events and Aboriginal gatherings as well as through a number of disability service providers.

More masks will be available from PTV hubs and staffed train stations while authorised officers and some V/Line conductors will carry masks with them to hand out as needed.

“Providing masks free of charge to those who need them most will help them protect themselves, their loved ones,

and Victoria’s hardworking healthcare workers,” Mr Andrews said.

The government said that wearing a mask is strongly recommended if you are in an indoor setting, can’t physically distance, have any COVID19 symptoms, or are with people who may be vulnerable to COVID-19. Masks are still mandatory in high-risk settings including hospitals, aged care and on public transport.

“Wearing a mask, staying up to date with your vaccinations and ensuring indoor areas are well ventilated are all steps Victorians and businesses can take to manage their own COVID-19 risk this winter and into the future,” Ms Thomas said.