Traffic & Transit
TheHandi-Van Operators Test Positive For Coronavirus In Honolulu
The operator's last day of work was November 19 and has been out on travel leave since.
December 15, 2020
Two TheHandi-Van operators have tested positive for coronavirus, Oʻahu Transit Services, Inc. (OTS), operator of TheBus and TheHandi-Van confirmed today.
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On Sunday, 12/13/2020, a paratransit operator received a positive COVID-19 result. The operator’s last day of work was Thursday, 11/19/2020 and has been out on travel leave since. No employees or riders have been exposed.
On Tuesday, 12/15/2020, another paratransit operator received a positive COVID-19 result. The operator’s last day of work was Wednesday, 11/25/2020. No employees or riders have been exposed.
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TheBus and TheHandi-Van have taken steps to reduce the risk of infection while riding or operating a transit vehicle. All buses and vans are disinfected daily by wiping down all touch surfaces manually with a strong anti-virus disinfectant and receive nightly disinfecting fogging using an electrostatic spraying system. All drivers are temperature checked daily before their shifts.
The City continues to remind the public that only essential trips should be taken on public transit, and that wearing a face mask or covering while entering and riding on a bus or a TheHandi-Van is required. Transit riders should continue practicing good hygiene and physical distancing. People who are sick or in poor health conditions should stay at home and not ride public transit to keep our system safe.
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