coronavirus pandemic, according to city officials.And that preparedness is based on what the transit service learned in the first wave of the pandemic.
Moving around post-pandemic; City of Calgary explores possible scenarios “A lot of the things we did during wave one were scaling service to save money, but also having enough service out there to support public separation and make sure they’re running a safe service,” Doug Morgan, acting general manager of transportation, told the city’s transportation and transit committee Wednesday.“We have no confirmed cases even from the start of the pandemic that occurred on transit, so it has been a safe management.”The committee heard an update on ridership numbers, which have steadily increased to.