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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

The Rapid Announces Face Masks are now Optional on all Buses

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced yesterday that it will no longer enforce the federal mask mandate on public transportation. Due to this decision, The Rapid will no longer require masks on Rapid buses or at Rapid Central Station.

While COVID-19 cases and positivity rates are relatively low in Kent County, masks are still an important preventive measure against COVID-19. Any Rapid customers that choose to or need to wear a mask are encouraged to do so. We ask that all customers to continue to exercise caution and be considerate of fellow riders and Rapid Bus Operators. Thank you for your patience and please respect your fellow passengers and Bus Operators as we all continue to navigate changing pandemic conditions.

Given the unexpected nature of this announcement, please be aware that Rapid customers and Bus Operators may be receiving this information at different times. You may experience inconsistent enforcement during the next 24 hours as this news is more broadly communicated. Please remember to show understanding and patience with others who may not be aware enforcement is no longer required. Communications will be updated to share that masking is now optional--this may take a short period of time. 

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