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It was back to alert level 1 on Thursday, and it was estimated about 80 per cent of commuters were wearing masks on the region’s trains.
As life returns to normal for those outside of Auckland, there has been one significant change to the country’s fight against Covid-19: Mask use on public transport is now mandatory across the country, like it has been in Auckland since November. Covid-19 response Chris Hipkins confirmed Thursday that everyone was asked to wear masks on public transport, and the decision would be reviewed on Monday. “Cover for each other,” he said.
Press Release – Environment Canterbury Metro passengers will see some timetable and route name changes on Monday 15 February, in the third and final phase of changes for the 2020/2021 period. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2102/8277dad1028be8f0853d.jpeg” width ”720″ height ”320″ Most of the changes being made …
Metro passengers will see some timetable and route name changes on Monday 15 February, in the third and final phase of changes for the 2020/2021 period.
Most of the changes being made this time are to ensure compliance with changes to the Employment Relations Act, while also working to ensure our network meets the needs of our customers, Environment Canterbury senior manager public transport Stewart Gibbon said.
Press Release – Environment Canterbury Metro passengers will see some timetable and route name changes on Monday 15 February, in the third and final phase of changes for the 2020/2021 period. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2102/8277dad1028be8f0853d.jpeg” width ”720″ height ”320″ Most of the changes being made …
Metro passengers will see some timetable and route name changes on Monday 15 February, in the third and final phase of changes for the 2020/2021 period.
Most of the changes being made this time are to ensure compliance with changes to the Employment Relations Act, while also working to ensure our network meets the needs of our customers, Environment Canterbury senior manager public transport Stewart Gibbon said.
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