Public Transportation (Rural and Urban)

Public transportation is critical for a large percentage of the senior population.
The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated the situation for seniors to continue to get transportation to such things like doctor appointments or the grocery store. They are at a higher risk for severe complications of the disease, so it is imperative that public transportation remain a safe option for the seniors that have no way to get where they need to go. Continuing to help provide a  comfortable and happy lifestyle is a goal that is at the forefront of the information provided below.

  • CDC Fact Sheets to Aid Public Transportation Operators Amid the Pandemic
  • CDC Recommendations for Protecting Yourself When Using Public Transportation
  • Face Masks on Public Transportation - Changing Advice
  • American Public Transportation Association (APTA); The COVID-19 Pandemic - Public Transportation Responds: Safeguarding Riders and Employees


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The CDC has also developed fact sheets to aid public transportation operators amid the pandemic. 

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CDC recommendations for protecting yourself when using public transportation.

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Facemasks on public transportation - changing advice:

Facemasks strongly recommended. 

Read Here



American Public Transportation Association (APTA)
The COVID-19 Pandemic - Public Transportation Responds: Safeguarding Riders and Employees.

Read Here



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