“They have it when they get on the bus and then they take it off.” “People are still not wearing their masks all the time,” she says. She gets on the mostly empty bus-with about four other people, also wearing masks-flashes her pass to the masked Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) driver waiting behind an open vinyl curtain, and sits down for her commute to her cashier job at a store in downtown Cleveland.Ĭox says she’s glad to have the bus option for her commute because otherwise she’d be walking for almost an hour, but at the same time being on public transit during the COVID-19 pandemic does concern her. On a sunny morning in September, Tremont resident Gail Cox gets ready for work, puts on her mask, and walks past a busy construction site to get to her bus stop on West 25th Street.
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