Officials at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) announced Wednesday that as of Thursday at 12.01 a.m., masks are no longer required on Muni.
The agency says it's still "strongly recommending" that people who ride Muni continue to wear a mask.
A statement from SFMTA laid emphasis on what it called "excellent air flow" on Muni, noting that "the Muni fleet HVAC systems turn the air over once every minute."
Wondering what the current mask rules for Bay Area public transit are? Click the 🔗 in our bio to see which transit agencies have dropped their mask requirement.
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