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B.C. Transit updates mask policy to include covered bus stops

B.C. Transit riders already required to wear masks aboard buses are now being ordered to use face coverings while waiting at covered bus stops.
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Riders wear masks on a B.C. Transit bus on Government Street in Victoria this week. B.C. Transit has updated its policy to require the use of masks at covered bus stops. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST

B.C. Transit riders already required to wear masks aboard buses are now being ordered to use face coverings while waiting at covered bus stops.

“To ensure everyone’s safety and compliance with the new order, we are asking everyone to wear a face covering for your entire transit journey,” B.C. Transit said Friday in a statement.

The agency said its exemption list is being adjusted to align with the most recent orders from the province.

These include:

• People with health conditions or with physical, cognitive or mental impairments who cannot wear one

• People who cannot remove a mask on their own

• Children under the age of 12

Transit operators working alone behind a full driver door or vinyl panel are also exempt from wearing a face mask.

A face shield will no longer be considered acceptable as a face covering as it has an opening below the mouth, B.C. Transit said.

Under the provincial order, B.C. Transit supervisors and managers will now have authority to enforce compliance with the assistance of local authorities, if necessary.

The province is issuing $230 fines for those who don’t comply.

— Times Colonist