一项调查显示,维州人在戴口罩方面仍然不够规范。维州政府表示将加大力度,确保维州人正确使用口罩。
这项调查对2000多人进行了采样,发现1月份只有77%的火车乘客正确佩戴口罩,而11月份的这一比例为88%。
在有轨电车上,正确使用口罩的比例则下降至百分之八十二。
Frankston线的乘客比其他线路的乘客更容易违反交通规则,而16号线有轨电车的表现最差。
公共交通厅长Ben Carroll说:“绝大多数乘坐公共交通工具的乘客都戴着口罩,这是正确的做法,但是,仍然有一些乘客未能正确使用口罩。”
“让我们一起努力保持下去,让每一个人都能安全。
“在接下来的几周,我们将在公共交通系统上实施更多提醒,让乘客正确佩戴口罩。
“在未来几周和几个月里,随着越来越多的人重新使用公共交通网络,我们已经准备好在公共交通网络上引入了一套全面的措施,以确保人们的安全。”
维州首席卫生官Brett Sutton表示,在“可预见的未来”,口罩仍将是抗击新冠病毒的重要组成部分。
他说:“我们已经看到越来越多的证据证明使用口罩可以减缓病毒的传播。”
根据维州的公共卫生指引,在公共交通上必须戴口罩。
在室内,除非在吃饭或喝水的时候要戴口罩。在室外,如果不能保持社交距离,也必须戴口罩。
原文链接:
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/cor … 0958736b96f5e261a7f
Mask use on public transport has begun to drop away despite public health safety rules, with more than one in 10 tram and train passengers wearing their masks improperly or not at all.
The Andrews government will ramp up efforts to make sure Victorians wear face coverings on the network after secret-shopper research revealed some people still doing the wrong things.
The surveys, which studied more than 2000 people secretly, found just 77 per cent of train passengers in January wore their mask correctly, compared with 88 per cent in November.
On trams, proper mask use fell to 82 per cent over the same period.
Passengers on the Frankston line were more likely to be breaking the rules than any other part of the network, while Route 16 had the worst compliance for trams.
“The overwhelming majority of passengers on public transport are doing the right thing and wearing a mask, however, there are still some passengers not wearing them correctly,” Public Transport Minister Ben Carroll said.
“Let’s work together and keep it up so everyone can stay safe.
“In the next few weeks we’ll be installing even more reminders on the network for passengers to wear their masks correctly.
“We’ve introduced a comprehensive suite of measures on our public transport network to keep people safe as more people return to the network over the coming weeks and months.”
Victoria’s chief health officer, Brett Sutton, said masks would remain an important part of battling coronavirus for the “foreseeable future”.
“We have seen that there is more and more evidence to support the use of masks in slowing the spread of coronavirus,” he said.
Under public health guidelines, masks are mandatory on public transport and in ride- share vehicles.
They are also required indoors, except when eating or drinking, and outdoors when social distancing is not possible.
Before Victoria’s snap five-day lockdown this month, public transport had returned to about half of pre-coronavirus levels.
Trip numbers peaked on February 3 at 1.05 million, the highest patronage since March 20 last year.
Metropolitan and regional trains have recorded the biggest resurgence in passengers out of all forms of public transport.
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