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​The City will collaborate with international Scientology advocacy group – Volunteer Ministers Africa – to ensure all 460 taxi-ranks in the metro are regularly disinfected during the lockdown.

This will be done as part of measures to keep public transport nodes clean and sanitized and to protect commuters from contracting the infectious Covid-19 pandemic.

The commitment was made during the inspection of Bara Taxi rank (the largest taxi hub in Soweto) and the Putco depot in Soweto on Monday, 11 May. “As government we need to protect our commuters against the Coronavirus as it’s a mobile virus. We shall be partnering with various stakeholders to help contain the spread of the virus in our taxi ranks,” said the Executive Mayor, Geoff Makhubo.

During the inspection of public transport facilities in Soweto, Makhubo was accompanied by the Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, Jacob Mamabolo.

The mayor said he was pleased with Putco’s compliance to the Disaster Management Act and that most public transport commuters were wearing masks and maintaining social distancing whilst waiting in queues. “I’m glad to see the Putco depot adhering to the Covid-19 transport regulations. Measures have been put in place to ensure their 250 000 daily commuters and staff are safe from contracting the Coronavirus,” he said.

Putco’s 1 300 bus fleet is only permitted to operate at 50 percent capacity during the lockdown. Each daily commuter will be sanitized when entering the bus and only one passenger is permitted to sit on a two-seater to allow for social distancing measures.

Meanwhile, Bara Taxi rank in Diepkloof has been kitted with a new full body walk in sanitization tunnel to ensure every passenger is disinfected when entering the facility, to limit the spread of Coronavirus.

The sanitization pilot project entails the following elements:

Redesigning the floor space at the taxi rank to ensure social distancing
Checking if the installation of technological systems support sanitization and the checking of body temperature to aid government efforts to fight Covid-19
Introducing appointed taxi rank management committees to assist with Covid-19 enforcement
Sanitization of commuters at each loading bay
Disinfection of taxis
Up-scaling of the taxi rank cleaning programme

Makhubo hopes to roll out sanitization tunnels at all taxi ranks across Johannesburg, including at Rea Vaya and Metrobus stops. “As the Government of Local Unity we need to ensure that we protect residents against Covid-19. [Everyone] must play their part if we are to successfully defeat this virus,” Makhubo said.