WARREN COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION COVID – 19 UPDATE

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Warren County Public Transportation is taking steps to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, while keeping our commitment to protect the health and safety of our riders and our employees.

This is an obligation we take very seriously.

Warren County Public Transportation will continue to work closely with the Warren County Board, Warren Achievement Center, City of Monmouth, Warren County Health Department and any other agencies that are needed.

Warren County Public Transportation will remain open for business at this time, with special focus on providing critical transportation for our riders to necessary life sustaining services such as, but not limited to: grocery shopping, medical appointments, and pharmaceuticals.

Warren County Public Transportation has instructed all drivers and staff on how to properly sanitize all vehicles in our fleet. In addition, staff has been instructed to follow the CDC recommendations to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Warren County Public Transportation asks that riders using our transportation services, and our employees, follow commonsense guidelines of washing your hands, covering your mouth when you cough and staying home when you are sick.

When we overcome this hardship, we will all look back at what we were able to accomplish by working together. You may call me if you have any questions: 309-734-6001.

Thank you for your support,

Robert Ray

Robert Ray

Director, Warren County Public Transportation

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