Bystander Intervention During COVID-19 Episode 2 We’ve all seen it: Someone walking around with their mask around their chin. [Image of a woman walking through a grocery store, pushing a cart, with her mask below her nose and mouth.] If this has happened to you and you didn’t know what to say, here are a few ways to encourage someone to wear a mask properly. Bystander Intervention: Masks [image of three students wearing face masks waiting in line outside a building that says “Surveilance Testing”] Take 1 [Image of the three students inside the building. The first student is at the check-in desk with a medical assistant. The second student notices that the mask on the student behind her has slid down and is no longer covering his nose.] Hey there – it looks like your mask slid down on your face. Mind pulling it up over your nose? Thanks! [The third student pulls up his mask properly.] Take 2 [Same image of the three students inside the building. The first student is filling out paperwork. The other two are in line, with the third student’s mask below his nose.] Could you do me a favor and pull your mask up? I’d appreciate it. [The third student pulls up his mask properly.] Take 3 [Same image of the three students inside the building. The first student is using hand sanitizer. The other two are in line, with the third student’s mask below his nose.] Excuse me. You probably didn’t realize it, but your mask is below your nose. Could you please pull it up? Thanks. [The third student pulls up his mask properly. He and the second student give thumbs up gestures.] Everyone has a role to play to protect our community. [This statement appears in the middle of the screen, with circles appearing around it containing the following words.] Wash hands Wear a mask Maintain physical distance Mask up Back up Wash up Daily Check up Seriously, pull your mask up Brought to you by the Skorton Center for Health Initiatives @ Cornell Health. [Image of Cornell University seal appears in lower left corner.]