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S.Korea begins 'no mask, no ride' policy on buses, taxies

By IANS | Updated: May 26, 2020 11:40 IST

South Korea on Tuesday began the so-called "no mask, no ride" policy on buses and taxes in an effort ...

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South Korea on Tuesday began the so-called "no mask, no ride" policy on buses and taxes in an effort to help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 while using public transportation.

Beginning Tuesday, taxi and bus drivers will be allowed to limit or refuse the ride of passengers who do not wear face masks, reports Xinhua news agency.

Drivers will be required to put on masks when passengers are onboard.

Amid emerging worry about the COVID-19 infection while using public transportation, the health authorities allowed drivers to temporarily refuse passengers without masks.

As of Sunday, nine bus drivers and 12 tax drivers had been confirmed positive for the COVID-19.

By law, public transit drivers of bus, taxi and railway are banned from refusing passengers without proper reasons.

As the local law provides no legal grounds, the authorities cannot take administrative penalty on passengers without masks, so the authorities eased rules to allow drivers to refuse the passengers.

Meanwhile, subway passengers will be strongly advised to wear face masks while onboard from Tuesday onwards.

The subway staff will encourage passengers to put on masks directly or via the subway announcement as it is not possible for check all the passengers.

From Wednesday, all passengers on domestic and international flights will be required to wear masks while aboard.

As of Tuesday, South Korea has 11,225 COVID-19 cases, with 269 deaths.

( With inputs from IANS )

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