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COVID-19 fears and extra training to blame for school bus driver shortage in Edmonton

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‘It’s a nervous energy’: Edmonton students head back to school amid COVID-19 pandemic Laura Doroshenko, general manager for Cunningham Transport, said a week before in-person classes started, 22 drivers called on one day to report they were not coming back.Doroshenko said many of those drivers are young moms or semi-retired and feared for their safety as well as their family’s health.“We were faced with the impossibility of trying to cover these runs and service,” said Doroshenko, “pick up kids and get them to school on time on the first day of school.

We couldn’t do it. It didn’t happen.”[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Cunningham Transport provides drivers for 186 routes to schools in and around.

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