Washington National Cathedral, 200m high and with nine chapels, is a big space to keep track of.
But longtime head mason Joe Alonso recently remembered something pretty key tucked away on the building's crypt level: surgical face masks.
A few weeks ago, a cathedral spokesman said today, Alonso was hearing reports about the coronavirus and the need for more medical supplies including masks, when he remembered a purchase the cathedral had made around 2006, during an earlier health scare. He went and checked and found boxes of more than 5000 masks in the building's sprawling crypt level.
After checking with the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the manufacturer, said cathedral spokesman Tony Franquiz, it was confirmed that the masks were still safe to use. And today, Dean Randolph Marshall Hollerith and other cathedral staff wheeled the boxes out to donate.