Muni service reduced on some high-ridership lines as nearly 50 operators remain unvaccinated

Starting this week, service on Muni bus lines with some of the highest riderships will be scaled back as San Francisco's transportation agency grapples with a shortage of operators following the city's employee vaccination deadline. Four so-called...
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Damn- I’m vaccinated- I’ll take one of those jobs. Do you know how much money they make?

Weren't they considered essential workers and thus were part of the groups that had early dibs on the vaccine? I would have thought they would all want to get vaccinated since they are in constant contact with large groups of the public from all walks of life in an enclosed and often packed setting.

I knew something was up with the 14R and the 49. The headways were horrible yesterday and today. In case you were also wondering, this is why.
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