The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Chauffeur-driven car passengers exempted from face masks: No 10

- SAM BLEWETT

“The driver of a licensed vehicle will be picking up a wide variety of customers. PM’S OFFICIAL SPOKESMAN

Chauffeur-driven cars will be exempt from new laws forcing passengers to wear masks in taxis to slow the spread of coronaviru­s, Downing Street has said.

Boris Johnson announced that passengers in licensed vehicles would have to wear coverings under new restrictio­ns in England aimed at preventing a resurgence of Covid-19.

But No 10 said the measure, to come into force today, would not include passengers in chauffeur-driven cars, though the driver’s employer would have to ensure they could work safely.

The prime minister’s official spokesman said: “The employer of the chauffeur will have to make sure that their employees can work in a Covidsecur­e way.”

But pressed if chauffeurs are covered by the new law, the spokesman said: “The important point to make is the driver of a licensed vehicle will be picking up a wide variety of customers throughout the day but it’s important to protect the driver from being infected from a significan­t number of different people.

“The scenario that you’re describing, that person would only be a single individual around so I don’t think they’re comparable.”

The spokesman said he would check whether the rule applies to ministers being driven around in ministeria­l cars.

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