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MTA Officials Join Mask Force Across Subway and Bus System as Part of “Operation Respect”

MTA
Updated July 23, 2020 6:46 p.m.
Chairman Pat Foye hands out masks

Officials Travel Throughout Queens, Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn Distributing Free Masks to Riders

 

Hundreds of Other MTA Employees, Volunteers To Encourage Respect Through Wearing Masks

 

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Officials with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) today spent the day traveling throughout the subway and bus system distributing free masks to riders to who needed them as part of “Operation Respect,” launched earlier this week. MTA Chairman and CEO Patrick Foye, NYC Transit Senior Vice President of Subways Sally Librera, NYC Transit Stations Chief David Santoro, and MTA Communications Director Tim Minton joined the hundreds of volunteers who are on the MTA’s “Mask Force” encouraging commuters respect and protect one another by wearing a mask.

“We greeted hundreds of commuters and are thankful to say 98% of them were wearing a mask while riding with us, and for the four people we found who weren’t, we made sure to hand them a mask,” said Chairman Foye. “Wearing a mask is an easy way to respect each other and let your fellow commuter know you care about their health and safety.”

Foye and the other leaders handed out masks on the  , and  lines and along two bus routes in Queens.

The MTA launched “Operation Respect” this week as part of a multi-layered strategy to encourage riders to wear a face covering while on public transit. Riders in the subway, bus and commuter rail system are greeted by the “Mask Force” -- MTA employees and outside volunteers, many of whom are wearing bright yellow “Stop the Spread, Wear A Mask” T-shirts as they travel handing out free masks.

The Mask Force currently has more than 300 employee and outside volunteers, including top MTA officials, elected officials and their staffs, advocates, and community board members. More than 20,000 masks were handed out on its first day of operation on Monday.

City and State elected officials who have personally volunteered on the Mask Force include: Senator Andrew Gounardes, Assembly Member Charles Barron, Assembly Member Catalina Cruz, Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Barry Grodenchik, Council Member I. Daneek Miller, and Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.

The MTA has received another million masks from the State of New York available for free at station booths, across New York City Transit, Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad on top of the previous two million masks that were donated by the State of New York and City of New York earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic.

All customers and employees must wear a face covering while riding on public transit under Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.18 issued on April 17.