Vulnerable Arizona Adults Can Receive Free Masks

Arizona has partnered with Hanes to provide two million cloth masks to vulnerable residents.

According to the Arizona Department of Health Services, vulnerable adults in Arizona, residents who are 65 and older and those with medical conditions, will be able to request a mask from the state. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday those who do not have a mask or have been unable to get one during the COVID-19 pandemic, will be able to order some from the state.

Starting Friday, July 17, people will be able to submit an order for five free cloth masks from Arizona Department of Health Services. Mask orders are limited to one per household and will be delivered within 2-4 weeks.


“To qualify for this program, you need to be part of a vulnerable population (including, but not limited to, individuals with medical conditions or individuals age 65 or older),” the website states.

Visit the DHS website here for more information.