Live: A look at Beijing public transport’s precautionary measures通往北京香山的有轨电车恢复运营

As Beijing lowered its public health emergency response level, the city’s public transport system is resuming operation frequency and passenger intake.

What measures are they taking to disinfect the vehicles and the stations? How can they ensure safety with an increased number of passengers? What advice can they offer to public transport operators around the world? CRI’s Lucy Lyu finds out. #coronavirus #COVID19


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