Turkish driver dresses minibus in mask to raise awareness about coronavirus

A minibus driver in Turkey’s capital has dressed his vehicle in a surgical mask to draw attention to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The driver covered the bus’ front bumper in a white cloth that he attached to the side mirrors.

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A minibus driver in the capital Ankara dressed his vehicle in a face mask to raise awareness about coronavirus (COVID-19).

Bus driver Ahmet Kaya dressed the front bumper of his bus in a white cloth, tied to the two side mirrors, to make it fit like a surgical mask, which is recommended for people who have coronavirus.

“All of our buses are disinfected and safely open to the public,” Kaya said.

The driver also has a pair of slippers and a trash can in his bus as precautions against the coronavirus.

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