Manifesto of MaskTogetherAmerica

“You’re not alone. We are in this together.”

Members of our advocacy group made this promise in April 2020. MaskTogetherAmerica is committed to supporting public health through raising awareness by amplifying individual voices through images and writing.

Our grassroots campaign has over 10K followers, reaching over 100,000 social media users per month. Because of our followers, we reach every state, even other countries including Canada, Japan, U.K. and India.

We use our platforms on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to share published articles about preventable diseases because life-saving info about preventive measures shouldn’t require subscriptions.

Though COVID-19, RSV, Flu, TB and many other respiratory infections are preventable, we are losing precious lives daily. Countless people are suffering due to post-viral issues including Long Covid. People need to know the truth.

The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over for ~200 million high-risk Americans. More than ever, the absence of preventive protocols in public spaces makes COVID-19 an emergency to the elderly and spoonies, especially those who are immunocompromised.

“If I can’t do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” Dr. King said. We are inspired by this human-rights leader. Join our movement. Raise awareness. People can’t be forced. They need strong reasons to take action. Let’s promote the layered approach in sickness prevention through education.

Stay #COVIDSMART

Isolate when testing

Wear N95s together

Disinfect frequently-touched surfaces

Clean hands regularly

Open windows

Air purifiers + HEPA filters

Test and report to Make My Test Count

Get Vaccinated

2nd Bivalent (65+ or Immunocompromised)

To volunteer, send a masked-selfie with a note to MaskTogetherAmerica@gmail.com. Let’s normalize prevention, not infection.

Please take action with us: When you sign the petition, please leave a comment for a book we are making. We will share everyone’s signatures and comments with elected officials.

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