Sunderland Echo

Passengers urged to wear face coverings on public transport

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Boris Johnson released a 50-page plan outlining the latest measures to control the spread of coronaviru­s across the country.

People should now aim to wear a face covering when in confined public spaces, such as some shops and public transport.

Huw Lewis, Customer Services Director, at Nexus, said: “People should avoid using public transport and only make essential journeys, but if you need to travel then we want to make sure you can do so with confidence.

“Our message is to follow what the Government says, wear a face covering when using public transport, as you should in other confined spaces including some shops.

“This is a small step we can all take to help fight coronaviru­s, by reducing the chance of passing infection to other people.

“Passengers should continue to keep two metres from other people as much as possible, with face covering – such as a scarf or mask – providing an extra layer of protection when it is not always possible to do this.

“We are making sure stations, Metro trains and the Shields Ferry are cleaned to the highest standard, and that there is clear informatio­n on how to distance as you travel; bus companies are doing the same.

“We are following Government advice closely to provide COVID-secure environmen­ts for our passengers throughout public transport.”

Nexus is also issuing protective visors for its own frontline employees to wear when carrying out their duties.

Passenger numbers in Tyne and Wear are around seven percent of normal levels with most people heeding advice to use public transport only for essential journeys.

 ??  ?? Metro bosses have urged passengers to wear face masks when travelling.
Metro bosses have urged passengers to wear face masks when travelling.

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