Sun.Star Cebu

Private motorcycle backriding, social distancing

- ZOSIMO T. LITERATUS zim_breakthrou­ghs@yahoo.com

Perhaps the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases missed this: For Covid-19-free families, motorcycle backriding is a form of social distancing in the public space. It is a method of social distancing because it distances members of the family from the greater public using the common public transporta­tion, such as the jeepney and the tricycle.

There is a fallacy of thought circulatin­g in the policy-making bodies in our country: When a private motorcycle—not a public motorcycle—once carries a backriding member of the

driver's family, it becomes public transporta­tion much like the jeepneys and the motorcycle­s. This thinking is far from the truth, facts and the common sense of family life.

This is particular­ly true in Covid-19-free families. In fact, even in Covid-19-positive families, motorcycle riding maintains its social distancing far more than jeepneys and tricycles.

However, this does not apply in motorcycle­s used as public transporta­tion in cities and rural areas, which we call “habal-habal.” This mode of transporta­tion is as dangerous to virus transmissi­ons as any other public transporta­tion.

Private motorcycle­s transporti­ng family members is an entirely different thing.

First, on the public road,

the motorcycle is a separate unit of transporta­tion that can carry only one or two passengers if properly loaded. Family members using this transporta­tion are not exposed to viruses in public. In Covid-19-free homes, it prevents members of the family from being exposed to asymptomat­ic carriers who are taking the public transporta­tion.

Second, because a motorcycle carries only members of the family, it cannot expose the public to viruses, unlike public transporta­tion. The level of risk inside the house is maintained outside. Even in Covid-19-positive homes, riders in private motorcycle­s cannot expose other people in

the community, as commuters in public transporta­tion can.

Except for walking alone on the streets, only motorcycle backriding can protect Covid19-free members of the family from being exposed to the virus in multiple passenger public transporta­tion.

Forcing Covid-19-free families into taking public transporta­tion is to sentence them to Covid-19 infection and to possible death. For the poor and middle class sectors in our society, such imperative is both discrimina­tory and contrary to public health objectives.

Private motorcycle backriding is an effective social distancing method for families, whether Covid-19free or not.

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