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Tryon Palace Donates Gloves, Masks to 
CarolinaEast Health Systems
April 1,Tryon Palace staff donate more than 400 disposable nitrile gloves and 50 N-95 masks to CarolinaEast Health Systems to aid in their response to the COVID19 pandemic. (left to right) Alyson Rhodes Murphy, Director of Collections, Tryon Palace; Richard Baker, Conservator, Tryon Palace; and Jill Thompson, CarolinaEast Health
NEW BERN, N.C. - April 1, 2020
 
Tryon Palace donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to CarolinaEast Health Systems in New Bern Wednesday. The donation of 400 disposable nitrile gloves and 50 N-95 masks is made in an effort to aid healthcare staff in the battle against COVID19 in Craven County
 
Following Governor Roy Cooper's recent executive orders, Tryon Palace is closed to the public, and most staff is teleworking or working in isolation. With the changes in operations, PPE use daily by museum staff for staff and artifact protection will go unused until the Palace reopens. 
 
"Tryon Palace is happy to donate to CarolinaEast what we have in our museum collection supplies inventory, as they will be at the front lines of the COVID19 crisis in Craven County," said Alyson Rhodes-Murphy, Director of Collections, Tryon Palace. "We want our PPE to go where it can help the most locally."

Collection staff at Tryon Palace use masks and gloves to protect staff and artifacts during handling and cleaning. "Through the course of object evaluation and cleaning, collection staff can be exposed to items that are hazardous to their health, including those contaminated with mold, droppings and insect frass," Rhodes-Murphy said. "N-95s protect staff from inhaling spores or particles that could make them ill." Gloves also protect staff in a similar way, while additionally protecting artifacts from body oils that could damage collection items. 
 
"There is a global shortage of crucial PPE that helps protect our frontline healthcare workers and our patients," said Jim Davis, Chief Nursing Officer, CarolinaEast Health System. "We are beyond grateful for Tryon Palace's generous donation, as well as many other community members who have reached out to help support us during this unprecedented time." 
 
 
Tryon Palace Media Contact
Regina Ochoa
(252) 639-3511
 
CarolinaEast Health Systems Media Contact
Brandy Popp
(252) 633-8154

 


 
About Tryon Palace

Tryon Palace, located in New Bern, NC, is part of the Office of Archives and History, an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Tryon Palace is one of North Carolina's most significant historic sites. It is the home of the Governor's Palace, North Carolina's first colonial and first state capitol, and includes historic buildings, gardens, and the North Carolina History Center, which revolutionizes the visitor experience through use of the latest interactive  technology. The History Center includes galleries, a performance hall, the museum store, and a waterfront cafĂ©. Tryon Palace's mission is to engage present and future generations in the history of North Carolina from early settlement in 1710, through the development of statehood, and into the mid-twentieth century. It is dedicated to collecting, interpreting, and preserving objects, buildings, landscapes, and events that enrich understanding of the making of our state and nation.
 
Tickets and visitor information are available at Tryon Palace, 529 S. Front St., New Bern. For directions and further information about special events, programs or group tours, employment and more, visit our web site: www.tryonpalace.org  or phone (800) 767-1560 or (252) 639-3500.