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Coronavirus (covid-19) update
MARCH 13, 2020
Tri-County Transit takes the health and safety of our passengers and staff seriously and we are monitoring the rapidly evolving coronavirus situation. As a critically important provider of public services, Tri-County Transit will proceed with continued operations unless we receive a directive from government or public health officials to do otherwise. We will continue to evaluate the situation and adapt as necessary. We will communicate any changes or cancellations of Tri-County Transit services immediately through social media, on our website, and through the media.
Although the risk for COVID-19 remains low in New Hampshire, Tri-County Transit is taking the following preventative measures to protect the health and safety of our passengers and employees:
When in public spaces such as while riding public transit, it is strongly recommended to practice good hygiene to help prevent the spread of this illness:
Locally, the Public Health Networks are an excellent source of information on public health emergency preparedness.
Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc is dedicated to improving the lives and well-being of New Hampshire’s people and communities. We provide opportunities and support for people to learn and grow in self-sufficiency and to get involved in helping their neighbors and improving the conditions in their communities.
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