| Literature DB >> 34173465 |
Emmanuel Komla Junior Dzisi1, Oscar Akunor Dei2.
Abstract
The first two cases of COVID-19 in Ghana were recorded on March 12th 2020. As a guideline, government issued directives on physical distancing and the use of face masks to curb community spread of the disease. Given that public transport has been identified as a high-risk environment for transmission, it was of interest to ascertain user and operator compliance to guidelines for public transport operations during the period, as a measure of its risk level. A roadside observer survey, of over 850 of the most popular paratransit (trotro) buses was carried out on one of the major roads in Kumasi. Compliance to the policy on physical distancing was determined using guidelines from the Ministry of Transport, while compliance to the policy on face masks was determined by the researchers themselves based on the number of commuters with/without face masks per bus. The results suggest that majority (98.0%) of buses comply with the social distancing guidelines established by the Ministry of transport, however the policy on face masks was complied with only partially in most vehicles. About 12.6% of the vehicles had fewer than three commuters without face masks, while 21.3% of buses that had fewer than 3 people with face masks. The results suggest public transport remains an area of high risk in the fight against COVID-19. It is recommended that operators are given additional directives that restrict them from allowing commuters without face masks on board their vehicles, and as well, that police enforce the policy through fines.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Compliance; Face mask; Ghana; Social-distancing; Trotro
Year: 2020 PMID: 34173465 PMCID: PMC7396893 DOI: 10.1016/j.trip.2020.100191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transp Res Interdiscip Perspect
Fig. 1Cumulative number of cases in Ghana, and 6 other countries
Source; authors rendering based on case count from Worldometer.com
Modifications in public transport operations during COVID-19.
| Actor | Guidelines | Issuing Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Public transport operators | (i) Placement of “veronica buckets” at all bus stations, | Ministry of Transport |
| Individual commuters | (i)Use of face masks by | Ministry of Health |
Categorizing Compliance and Non-compliance.
| Category | Compliance | Non-compliance |
|---|---|---|
| Wearing of face masks | Where a | Where |
| Physical distancing | Where a | Where |
Field observation data.
| Survey day | Time | No. Face mask observations | No. Physical distancing observations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday 5th May 2020 | 8:40 am to 9:41 am | 259 | 290 |
| Tuesday 6th May 2020 | 7:46 am to 8:52 am | 286 | 299 |
| Wednesday 7th May 2020 | 4:33 pm to 5:33 pm | 140 | 145 |
| Thursday 8th May 2020 | 4:48 pm to 5:50 pm | 174 | 175 |
Fig. 2Mobility trends against Covid 19 case count and confirmed deaths.
Source: authors rendering based on Google mobility trends and data from OurWorldindata.org
Compliance and Non-compliance.
| Compliance | Non-compliance | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| MONDAY | |||
| Personal protective gear/Face mask | 49 (18.9%) | 210 (81.1%) | |
| Vehicle spacing and social distancing | 275 (94.8%) | 15 (5.2%) | |
| TUESDAY | |||
| Personal protective gear/Face mask | 33 (11.5%) | 253 (88.5%) | |
| Vehicle spacing and social distancing | 294 (98.3%) | 5 (1.7%) | |
| WEDNESDAY | |||
| Personal protective gear/Face mask | 11 (7.9%) | 129 (92.1%) | |
| Vehicle spacing and social distancing | 143 (98.6%) | 2 (1.4%) | |
| THURSDAY | |||
| Personal protective gear/Face mask | 15 (8.6%) | 159 (91.4%) | |
| Vehicle spacing and social distancing | 169 (96.6%) | 6 (3.4%) | |
| AVERAGE | |||
| Personal protective gear/Face mask | |||
| Vehicle spacing and social distancing | |||
Fig. 3Compliance and non-compliance with wearing face masks.
Fig. 4Compliance and non-compliance with in vehicle physical distancing.