
Intercity transport resumed operations in Greater Florianópolis. With that, the intercity lines operated by the companies Biguaçu, Estrela, Santa Terezinha, Imperatriz and Jotur can return to circulate and enter the Capital. – Anderson Coelho / ND

The beginning of the day was a great movement of passengers on Avenida Aniceto Zacchi, in the Ponte do Imaruim neighborhood, in Palhoça. With the city terminal closed, the avenue is the starting point of buses that go to the Center of Florianópolis. – Anderson Coelho / ND

Buses from Palhoça leave from the neighborhoods and drop off passengers on Avenida Aniceto Zacchi, where they take a new bus, heading to São José and Florianópolis. – Anderson Coelho / ND

In Biguaçu, most bus stops in the city center were empty. – Anderson Coelho / ND

Crowding was inevitable at a bus stop with almost 40 people in Palhoça. – Anderson Coelho / ND

In Biguaçu, a bus stop was almost empty in the Center, during the morning of this Monday (22). – Anderson Coelho / ND

Bus companies should basically follow the same rules established for municipal transport that has been circulating in Florianópolis since last Wednesday (17). Among them, hygiene and optional check-in on the coronavirus traceability platform in public transport. – Anderson Coelho / ND

Other measures concern the mandatory mask, payment only with prepaid card and maximum capacity of 40% of the capacity of each type of vehicle. – Anderson Coelho / ND