What are the guidelines for using public transit during COVID-19?
Guidelines for using public transit during COVID-19 are designed to promote safety for all passengers and transit staff. TransLink emphasizes the importance of wearing a mask while on transit vehicles and at transit facilities, as this is a measure that helps prevent the spread of respiratory droplets. Passengers are encouraged to maintain physical distancing whenever possible, which may mean standing or sitting apart from others, especially in crowded situations.
Additionally, TransLink recommends that individuals wash or sanitize their hands before and after using transit. Hand sanitizer stations are often available in various locations to facilitate this practice. Passengers should also avoid touching surfaces as much as possible, using contactless payment options if available, to minimize direct contact with equipment and fare media.
It is advisable for individuals not to travel if they are feeling unwell or exhibiting symptoms associated with COVID-19, such as cough, fever, or difficulty breathing. Keeping updated with local health advisories and the current public health situation is also important, as guidelines may adjust based on the community transmission levels.
The latest information can typically be found on TransLink's official web page, which provides updates on public health measures, service changes, and tips for safe travel. Staying informed ensures that everyone can contribute to the health and safety of the community while using public transit.

Answered Jul 26, 2025
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