Face masks still mandatory in LRT, MRT, PNR – DOTr

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Face masks still mandatory in LRT, MRT, PNR – DOTr
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The wearing of face masks is still 'strictly enforced' in all train systems in the country amid the rise in COVID-19 cases, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) says.

The wearing of face masks is still"strictly enforced" in all train systems in the country amid the rise in COVID-19 cases, the Department of Transportation said Sunday.

It is also mandatory in every LRT and MRT station, while optional in PNR stations due to their open-air spaces. Aquino urged commuters to remain vigilant, and encouraged them to get vaccinated and boosted against the virus.

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