Frontliner shares biking struggles during pandemic

Madenn Segarra, who works in the COVID-19 ward of PGH, bikes to work daily but expresses concern for frontliners' safety while biking.

Segarra noted that biking was a primary mode of transport during the quarantine when public transport was halted.

With the easing of quarantine measures, more people and vehicles are on the streets, making it harder for frontliners to bike safely to and from work.

Long shifts stretching into the night also pose challenges as it is difficult to bike home in darkness; Segarra hopes advocacy groups will distribute reflectorized vests.

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