Addison Lee and Uber to install partition screens in cabs
by Rebecca Smithers Consumer affairs correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#53ED1)
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Addison Lee and Uber are to install partition screens in vehicles to protect staff and passengers from infection with coronavirus, after new data earlier this week revealed that male taxi drivers and chauffeurs are among those at highest risk of death from the disease.
London's largest private hire car operator, Addison Lee, claims to be the first in the industry to make the move, announcing that it would be fitting screens to all 4,000 vehicles in its fleet at a likely cost of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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