Daily News | SEPTA lifts mask requirement for riders after federal court ruling
SEPTA announced Monday night that riders no longer have to wear masks on vehicles, in stations or concourses.SEPTA will no longer require riders to wear masks, and face covering will be optional in stations and concourses, the transit agency announced Monday night.
against the national COVID-19 mask mandateSEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch said in an email: “Effective immediately, masks are not required on SEPTA vehicles and in stations and concourses. This applies to both customers and employees in these spaces. Per CDC and TSA guidance, SEPTA continues to recommend masking on the system.”
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