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Ontario school bus drivers concerned about new school year

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Durham Region food banks struggle to keep up with increased demand during pandemic “Four weeks to school and we have no idea what our runs are, we don’t know what kind of PPE we’re going to have, we don’t know how the buses are going to be cleaned after each run, who’s going to have to clean those buses, we just don’t know, we’re in the dark,” said Robson.About 18,000 school bus drivers in Ontario transport around 833,000 students to and from school.Nancy Daigneault, the executive director of School Bus Ontario, says they’ve been working with the Ministry of Education, Transportation and Public Health on new protocols.“Everything is going to depend on the numbers for COVID, that’s the way we are going.

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