The Insider reports:
Subway services across New York City are set to run less frequently from Monday to Thursday as COVID-19 cases swell.
The New York City Transit Authority, a division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said on Sunday that subways would be less frequent and passengers may have to wait longer for their train. It advised people to check travel information in advance.
In a tweet announcing the scheduling changes, NYCTA said that it had been “affected by the COVID surge,” without elaborating.
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This Monday through Thursday, trains will run less frequently than usual.
Like everyone in New York, we’ve been affected by the COVID surge. We’re taking proactive steps to provide the best, most consistent service we can.
That means you may wait a little longer for your train. pic.twitter.com/l0GM9LvHKU— NYCT Subway. Wear a Mask. (@NYCTSubway) December 26, 2021