Halifax has released its changes to COVID-19 protocols for municipal services when the province lifts all restrictions on March 21.
In a release, Halifax Regional Municipality said its mandatory mask policy will no longer be in effect. However, wearing a mask while indoors and while using Halifax Transit is “recommended.”
Buses and Access-a-Buses will keep the polycarbonate shields behind the drivers. As well, “regular sanitization of high-traffic areas” will continue.
“Those who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms are reminded not to use any transit service until their health returns to normal,” the municipality noted.
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