According to the MTA , there is both F and E Train Service to and from Manhattan this weekend.

Remember to wear your face covering mask.
Hear these iconic New York voices (and more) playing throughout the system now
MTA. Wear a Mask. Stop the Spread. (@MTA) February 12, 2021
Shoutout to @NuevaYorkNico pic.twitter.com/bDXqRXnel2
Two subway lines were cut by two to three minutes indefinitely early on in the COVID-19 pandemic and simply not reinstated, according to MTA officials, but advocates are calling for a full return of the F and C trains. https://t.co/nLg1xGM7ef
amNewYork (@amNewYork) February 11, 2021
According to the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC):
While we continue to follow social distancing and align our operations with New York Forward guidance, we also continue to incrementally increase the number of passengers permitted on the Tram. Tram capacity will increase on Sunday, November 1st, from 20 to 35 passengers per cabin, and we will continue to assess and gradually increase in phases.
We understand the need for this mode of transportation, however, the health
and safety of our riders and operators are our priority. We appreciate your
cooperation.
Here’s the NYC Ferry Roosevelt Island Astoria Route Schedule which extends to East 90th street on the Upper East Side.

#NYCFerry is moving to completely contactless boarding starting tomorrow, February 1, 2021. Please have your ticket ready to show to the deckhand with the QR code facing up upon boarding. Learn more: https://t.co/euj4MeVEDM pic.twitter.com/nNJyjZ2onI
NYC Ferry (@NYCferry) January 31, 2021
And Roosevelt Island Citbike docking stations.
Electric bikes at Roosevelt Island Tram @CitiBikeNYC station https://t.co/sP5XYgbxSH https://t.co/2qWcszGgTH
Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) January 28, 2021
