SINGAPORE: Additional safe distancing measures will
be implemented on public transport networks as Singapore steps up
efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
This comes after the elevated safe distancing measures
set by the multi-ministry task force were implemented on Tuesday (Apr
7), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a news release on
Thursday.
Safe
distancing stickers will be progressively rolled out on all trains,
train stations, buses, bus stops and bus interchanges to mark out spaces
and seats that should be avoided by commuters.
Safe distancing stickers, seen on MRT seats on Apr 9, 2020. (Photo: CNA Reader)
Safe distancing stickers, seen on an MRT train on Apr 9, 2020. (Photo: CNA Reader)
LTA is also working with Public Transport Operators to progressively
deploy Transport Ambassadors, who will support the implementation of
safe distancing measures in public transport networks.
These
ambassadors will work with LTA enforcement officers and bus captains to
ensure that commuters comply with the measures, such as limiting the
number of commuters who can enter train stations and buses.
Safe distancing stickers will be used to help commuters space out on trains and buses. (Photo: Land Transport Authority)
Thermal scanners will be deployed at selected MRT stations to screen commuters before they enter the stations.
"Commuters
who have been picked up by the scanners as having a fever will not be
allowed to enter the station and be asked to seek medical attention at
the nearest clinic(s) immediately," said LTA.
"For a start, these thermal scanners have been deployed at Serangoon and Tiong Bahru MRT stations."
The
authority has also reminded the public to be socially responsible
during the circuit breaker period and to avoid unnecessary commutes.
“Those
who need to travel for essential purposes should put on a reusable face
mask when travelling in the public transport network, and refrain from
crowding,” LTA added.
“They should also follow the instructions
given by Transport Ambassadors and LTA’s enforcement officers so that we
can preserve the elevated measures during this challenging period.”
The circuit
breaker period started on Tuesday and is set to last until May 4.
During this period, members of the public have been advised to stay home
and avoid going out except for essential trips.
During this
period, schools and workplaces have been ordered to shut down, except
those deemed to be providing essential services.
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