The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Covid passenger puts taxi off road

Firm director ‘livid’ as woman forces driver into self-isolation

- ROSS GARDINER

A Tayside taxi driver has been forced into selfisolat­ion after one of his passengers revealed she had just tested positive for coronaviru­s 20 miles into a journey.

Anddy Lothian, director of Perth firm Ace Taxis, said he was absolutely livid and his driver was “worried sick” following the trip on Sunday.

The driver overheard his passenger making the admission to someone on the phone while he was taking her along the A90 to Dundee, and had to double check if she was being serious.

Mr Lothian said he was furious at the passenger’s actions, and accused her of putting his employee at risk by failing to declare the diagnosis when she booked or got into the cab.

An “absolutely livid” Perth taxi firm boss has pleaded with symptomati­c customers not to use public transport after a passenger told one of his drivers she had just tested positive for coronaviru­s more than 20 miles into a journey.

Ace Taxis director Anddy Lothian said that a customer, while travelling from Perth to Dundee in one of his cabs on Sunday, nonchalant­ly revealed to the driver she had tested positive for the virus.

The driver, who is in his mid-60s, is self-isolating at home and being supported by NHS Tayside. Meanwhile, his vehicle has been quarantine­d and is being completely sterilised.

After hearing the woman open up about her diagnosis over the phone, the driver asked if she was telling the truth and was told, to his horror, she was.

Mr Lothian said: “One of our drivers was taking a passenger from Perth to Dundee on Sunday. When he was at Dundee, the customer was on her phone telling a friend how she was worried and scared as she had just tested positive for Covid-19.

“The driver asked the customer if she had actually tested positive for Covid-19 and was told the bad news that she had.”

Mr Lothian explained anybody who has tested positive or has a suspected case can use a special sealed vehicle, provided by NHS Tayside, to be transporte­d if they need to be.

He said that under no circumstan­ces should people who think they are ill be using public transport.

“While I do feel sorry for the customer involved I also find it incredible and unbelievab­le that anyone with Covid-19 would then use public transport and put other people’s lives at risk when the guidelines are self isolate immediatel­y.

“He’s worried sick about himself and his family. I’m furious that this has happened to him.

“No warning was given to either the office or the driver at pickup that the passenger had tested positive.

“We’ve upped the hygiene with wipes and cleaning products in the taxis which are being used between passengers and we’re doing our best to get back to normal. I dread to think what would have happened if she hadn’t said.

“The driver now is under a lot of stress, wondering if he is now going to catch this dreadful virus. He’s had to go into immediate isolation for two weeks and we’re arranging a test.

“The vehicle is now getting sterilised top to bottom. We’ve been told we can go in and clean it after three days but it will be off the road for at least a week.

“The NHS have already started the track and trace policy on this. They have been in contact and offered the driver advice and what to do next.

“Please, please, please do not travel on public transport if you even think you might have anything wrong with you. It is selfish to put others’ lives at risk, if not also criminal.

“It’s common decency and it’s your responsibi­lity to stay at home if you have tested positive.”

An NHS Tayside spokespers­on said: “Self-isolation means that the person affected and all household members or extended household members should remain at home and should not go to work, school, shops, public areas or use public transport.

“If a taxi is required then the person should provide informatio­n at the time of booking that they may have symptoms of Covid-19.”

The spokespers­on said it was essential that facial coverings should be worn at all times.

“He’s worried sick about himself and his family. I’m furious that this has happened to him. ACE TAXIS DIRECTOR ANDDY LOTHIAN

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