Coventry Telegraph

Health bosses warn over risk of car sharing

- By CLAIRE HARRISON News Reporter

Warwickshi­re residents are being warned against car sharing with people from outside of their household over concerns about the spread ofcovid-19.

By car sharing you are “significan­tly increasing the risk of contractin­g the virus”, councillor Les caborn, cabinet member for adult social care and health at Warwickshi­re county council said.

The authority says there have been ‘severalcas­es’ locally and nat i o nal l y , wherecar sharing has been identified as a contributi­ng factor in the spread of coronaviru­s.

The council’s public health team are calling on residents to play their part and do the right thing, by not car sharing with people outside their household, ensuring that they continue to socially distance, wash their hands regularly and get a test if they have any symptoms.

They have also issued advice about what to do if you absolutely have to car share with someone outside your household.

Talking about the increased risk, shade agboola , director of public health, said: “although cases in Warwickshi­re remain stable, there have been a number of confirmed cases in the last few weeks which relate directly to people car sharing or socialisin­g outside of work.

“We know that coronaviru­s spreads faster in enclosed spaces, including cars and other vehicles than it does outdoors,and this is one of the factors we are seeing in some outbreaks.

“Our advice would be not to share a vehicle with anyone outside of your household.

“if you do have to carshare, only do so with one other person andmaximis­e the distance between you, so the passenger sits in the back of the vehicle on the opposite sideto the driver.

“When traveling, keep windows down, wear a face covering and clean the car between journeys, particular­ly the areas people touch.

“Most importantl­y, do not car share if you are experienci­nga ny coronaviru­s symptoms, a high temperatur­e, a new, continuous cough, or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste; you are sharing a housewith somebody who has symptoms or have been advised by the Nhs test and trace service that you should self-isolate.”

councillor Les caborn, cabinet member for adult social care and health, added: “We know that people may be concerned about using public transport at this time, butby car sharing you are significan­tly increasing the risk of contractin­g the virus.

“Whilst there are things that you can do to mitigate those risks, by only car sharing with oneother person, leaving windows open and wearing a face covering, it may be advisable to look at alternativ­e methods of transport including riding a bike, an electric scooter or using a train or bus to help reduce the chances of getting the virus and bringing it into your place of work.”

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