COVID-19 Taxis in Hong Kong
A taxi driver in full PPE pulls out of a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi exclusivley for COVID-19 patients awaits its next passenger. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A Hong Kong taxi displays signage indicating it is a designated taxi for COVID-19 patients. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A designated COVID-19 taxi pulls into a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan to drop off passengers. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A passenger is picked up by taxi at designated COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver in full PPE merges into traffic. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi departs a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan after dropping off its passenger. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A passenger is greeted by staff at the Shau Kei Wan Designated COVID-19 Clinic. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver disinfects his vehicle after dropping off patients at a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver disinfects his vehicle after dropping off patients at a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver disinfects his vehicle after dropping off patients at a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver in full PPE pulls into a COVID-19 clinic in Shau Kei Wan. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
A taxi driver in full PPE merges into traffic. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.
Passengers are greeted by staff at the Shau Kei Wan Designated COVID-19 Clinic. A fleet of around 300 designated taxis were launched recently to ferry passengers to and from designated COVID-19 clinics in Hong Kong. The drivers are provided with PPE and a 3000 HKD per day stipend from the government, while passengers ride for free (pending approval of their booking). Drivers are required to clean their vehicles thoroughly between ride, take regular COVID-19 tests, and passengers may only sit in the back. February 19, 2022. Photo by Ben Marans.