Coronavirus in RI: RIPTA Increases Cleaning In Buses, Terminals

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Cranston RI

12 March, 2020

2:35 PM

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PROVIDENCE, RI —In response to concerns over the spread of the new coronavirus in the state, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority has implemented new safety measures to keep buses disinfected and ease public worry. All facilities are frequently cleaned using cleaners that meet the guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the department said in a statement. "Keeping our employees and our passengers safe is our top priority," Scott Avedisian, RIPTA's CEO, said. "That's why we are increasing our cleaning measures but also stressing the importance of everyone following common-sense, good hygiene measures such as washing your hands frequently and being careful not to touch your face." All buses and facilities, including restrooms and other high-traffic areas, are being frequently cleaned, RIPTA said, and the department is working with the Rhode Island Department of Health to make sure all appropriate measures have been taken. Don't miss updates about the latest coronavirus updates in Rhode Island as they are announced. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. Coronavirus in Rhode Island: Latest Rhode Island Coronavirus UpdatesCoronavirus In RI: Raimondo Lays Out 'Radical' PoliciesNewport St. Patrick's Day Parade Canceled For Coronavirus Concern4 More RI Colleges Move Online Amid Coronavirus ConcernsCoronavirus: Dunkin' Donuts, Convention Centers Reschedule EventsCoronavirus In RI: Care New England Suspends Hospital VisitationCoronavirus In RI: URI Latest School To Cancel In-Person Classes

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