US commuters uneasy as COVID-19 Delta variant threatens return to workplaces

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The fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus is worrying some US commuters who are already back on crowded buses and subway cars as ...

People wearing face coverings due to the coronavirus disease pandemic ride the subway in New York City, US, on Jul 27, 2021. NEW YORK/ATLANTA: The fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus is worrying some US commuters who are already back on crowded buses and subway cars as corporate America attempts a greater return to the workplace after more than a year of pandemic disruption.

"I have hypertension, and I am old, so I need to be careful. So I say a prayer to the Lord," said the semi-retired accountant."I have a mask and I have God."For a few months earlier this year, the pandemic ebbed as vaccines became widely available and states loosened most restrictions, allowing some aspects of daily life to resume.

A person and two children wearing face masks due to the coronavirus disease pandemic wait for the subway in the Bronx borough of New York City, on Jul 27, 2021. The White House announced on Thursday that people working for the federal government, the largest employer in the United States, will have toTech giants like Alphabet's Google said this week that all their US employees must get vaccinated to step into offices.

Mass transit systems located in areas with high vaccination rates are best positioned to avoid outbreaks, he added, but"it's inevitable that there's going to be spread and transmission on those cars between unvaccinated individuals.

 

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