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Face masks mandatory on OC Transpo buses and O-Train

Ottawa is set to become the first transit service in Canada to make face masks mandatory for all riders on public transit.

Starting Monday, all OC Transpo employees and passengers will be required to wear a cloth mask when entering transit stations and onboard buses, the O-Train, and Para Transpo vehicles.

The mandatory face mask requirement is a component of the OC Transpo Transit Service Recovery Plan as the COVID-19 restrictions are eased in Ottawa. While the policy of the city-states that masks are mandatory on buses and the O-Train, OC Transpo insists no customer will be denied boarding if they are not wearing a mask. Instead, the transit service is focusing on educating riders about the importance of wearing a mask to limit the spread of COVID-19.

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Ottawa is set to become the first transit service in Canada to make face masks mandatory for all riders on public transit.

All Transit Services staff have received training on the face mask policy and what the “expectations are” for customers.

The training included directing staff not to confront or argue with customers who refuse to wear a mask or fine customers who refuse to wear a mask.

OC Transpo will have 200,000 disposable masks for distribution at transit stations during the first week of the mandatory face mask policy. There are also hand sanitizer dispensers installed at all 31 major bus rapid transit stations and all 13 stations along the Confederation Line.

For more information about this story, click here.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/types-of-face-mask

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/cloth-face-coverings-information.pdf

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