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Celine Colon ’21, Saran Holmes ’22, Tatiana Torres ’22
John Jay Students Mask Up to Slow the Spread of Covid-19 and Keep Others Safe

Throughout this challenging time, John Jay students, faculty, staff, and alumni have remained resilient and focused on the safety of our communities. Understanding that by practicing social distancing and wearing a mask, we could slow the spread of the virus; we’ve made wearing a mask a priority. “I wear a mask because I care for our neighbors, our campuses, and our state,” says CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez. “Rising Covid cases in some clusters reminds us that masking up is a key step towards returning to the vibrant campuses we love.” John Jay students wholeheartedly agree with the Chancellor, choosing to mask up. By participating in the #MaskUpCUNY campaign, our students are spreading more than awareness, they are championing a commitment to public safety. Here are some of the reasons why John Jay students continue to mask up.

Saran Holmes

Saran Holmes ’22
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
Major: Criminal Justice

I wear my mask because I have a three-month-old baby that I want to keep safe and healthy along with the rest of my family. I also wear a mask because public health is very important, and it is our duty to keep ourselves and the members of our communities safe.

Celine Colon

“My mask is a sign of respect for myself, my family, my community, and those affected and lost due to the Covid-19 virus.” —Celine Colon

Celine Colon ’21
Hometown: Flushing, Queens, New York
Major: Forensic Psychology

I wear a mask because I have learned during quarantine to never take life for granted. My mask is a sign of respect for myself, my family, my community, and those affected and lost due to the Covid-19 virus.

Tatiana Torres

Tatiana Torres ’22
Hometown: Bronx, New York
Major: Criminal Justice

I wear a mask because it’s a matter of public health and I want to keep the people around me and vulnerable members of my community safe. If we want to get this virus under control and slow the spread of Covid-19, we need to wear masks.