The update from MOH comes after taxi and private-hire car drivers, and food delivery riders told ST they did not know where to eat during their shifts.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Taxi drivers and food delivery riders can eat at public spaces or in their vehicles if it is not practical for them to head home for meals, the Health Ministry clarified on Saturday .
For"selected workers whose work requires them to be on the move", they should return to their offices or homes to eat. The update comes after taxi and private-hire car drivers, and food delivery riders told The Straits Times they did not know where to eat during their shifts, after stricter measures banned dining at eateries and hawker centres.
In its Saturday update, the MOH said such workers should eat alone and quickly, keep at least 1m apart from others, and leave the public space in a clean state after they are done with their meal.
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