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Coronavirus and the public transport industry.

Coronavirus and the public transport industry.

RE: Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
(06 Jul 2021, 6:54 am)54APhotography wrote It is prudent to continue to wear a mask on any form of shared transport. As with many I've completed my vaccination, but already evidence supports the Delta variant is impervious to Moderna or Astra Zeneca. Its not hard to simply put one on for a journey or in shops.

As for the buses, in general those who have no option have returned more frequently, but numbers are still low on many services

I don't disagree, but I feel that the vast majority wont bother from the 19th, now that it's been deemed as 'personal choice'.

Of course, remember that we were constantly told that face coverings are to protect others (not you), so it's not really a personal choice. It's others that are being given the choice of adding an additional layer of protection for you or not. 

Standard Government tactic of blame-shifting. People have been given the choice, therefore it's their fault if it goes t**s up, but if it pans out well it's a Government success...
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