TTC says service reductions expected when COVID-19 vaccine mandate takes effect
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The TTC said it has developed 'temporary schedules' taking into account employees who will be ineligible to work once the COVID vaccine mandate goes into effect on Nov. 21.
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) says service reductions are expected when its COVID-19 vaccine mandate comes into effect next month.
In a statement issued Wednesday, the TTC said it has developed “temporary schedules” taking into account employees who will be ineligible to work once the vaccine mandate takes hold at the end of the day on Nov. 20.
“Key among the considerations that went into planning the upcoming temporary service was prioritizing the busiest routes at the busiest times of day — in particular on the bus network,” the statement said.
“The Nov. 21 schedules were planned to be reliable and predictable while protecting existing service on the TTC’s busiest bus route corridors at the busiest times of day such as Wilson, Jane, Eglinton, Finch and Lawrence East, among others.”
The TTC said other routes will see “varying levels” of changes which may be similar to seasonal adjustments made in the summer and December.
Waiting time changes will “generally be minimal,” the statement said, and ridership levels will be “within TTC service standards.”
All routes will operate over the same hours. The TTC said updated schedules will be posted on its website.
The TTC noted that ridership is currently at around 50 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.