NJ Transit loses an employee to COVID surge

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Her death comes as NJ Transit has also seen a spike in employees testing positive.

who tested positive in December, he said.

Having a full roster of engineers and continued bus driver hiring, along with employees who worked overtime to cover absences, helped keep the cancelations from being worse, he said. Rail ridership dropped from 55% of pre-COVID ridership to 35% and cut into weekend rail ridership which had risen as high as 80% of pre-COVID numbers, Corbett said. That ridership dropped to 40% to 50% of pre-covid levels.

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