The Teton County Health Department has launched the second phase of its “Shred the Spread” campaign to combat COVID-19. Phase two of the campaign is focused on community involvement and collective action to stop the spread of COVID-19. Messages will focus on what the community can do as a whole and how following COVID-19 prevention measures is not only the right thing to do, but also the kind thing to do. “Be Kind for Teton Kind” will maintain the positivity of the “Shred the Spread” campaign while also highlighting the people we are kind for: our families, friends, neighbors, customers, etc. Accompanying key messages from the first part of the campaign (Wash Up. Mask On. Space Out. Stay Home When Sick), Be Kind for Teton Kind addresses how it will take all of us doing our part to return to normal life. Teton County Health Department Director, Jodie Pond explains, “Teton Kind is one community, with one goal: preventing the spread of COVID-19. Together we can Shred the Spread of COVID-19.”
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