Tips To Reduce Your Risk Of Getting Sick While Using Public Transit
Tips To Reduce Your Risk Of Getting Sick While Using Public Transit

The coronavirus outbreak has infected nearly 4 million people around the world and killed over 265,000 people.

As states begin to open businesses, travel on mass transit is a major concern for many people.

New York Gov.

Andrew Cuomo said that the coronavirus can live on public transit surfaces for 72 hours.

Experts weigh in with tips and tricks people can use to stay safe while taking public transportation.

Don't touch your face, whether you are on or off public transit.

The CDC recommends not touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.

Carry hand sanitizer and use it the moment you exit the bus, train, or subway.

Don't use your phone while taking public transit and wipe your phone down with an antibacterial wipe several times a day.

If someone is coughing or sneezing, immediately move as far away from them as possible.