Monday, December 28, 2020

A COVID-19 INFECTION CASE AT METRO RAIL IN CAPE TOWN

Metrorail has suspended its operations in Cape Town on Monday, December 28, due to a COVID-19 case at its Regional Train Traffic Control and Management Centre.

The centre stopped procedure on Sunday – December 27 as a prudent step and will stay shut for sanitisation and cleaning, hence no trains will run on Monday – December 28.

“The suspension is necessary to permit the deep cleaning and sanitisation of the Regional Train Traffic Control and Management Centre following a confirmed COVID-19 infection at the facility,” Metrorail said in a statement on Sunday evening.

It is reported that trains are expected to continue operation on Tuesday.


By Chwayita Hlangwana

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