Over 500,000 taxis sanitized in Gauteng to protect commuters during lockdown

Over 500,000 taxis sanitized in Gauteng to protect commuters during lockdown
Scientology Volunteer Ministers.

From the beginning of the lockdown, Scientology Volunteer Ministers became known for sanitizing facilities of essential services and buildings, they are responsible for – government offices, police stations, shelters, home for elderly, orphanages, and more to protect those essential services and the vulnerable and to assist in reducing the spread of the coronavirus.

Since 17 April, Scientology Volunteer Ministers have been working with the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport, targeting taxi ranks as a priority.
They first sanitized a few hundred taxis a day, escalating to a few thousands rapidly. Now, with the 300 volunteers at work daily with advanced sanitizing machines they are now sanitizing up to 13,000 taxis a day and expanding their activities from working in 9 main taxi ranks to now covering 14 of them.

Today, the Scientology Volunteer Ministers have sanitized more than 500,000 taxis from major taxi ranks of Gauteng at their own cost and just to protect the citizens during the various stages of lockdown.

While at the MTN taxi rank one driver said, “Thank you very much, you are saving our life and our passengers lives
Thank you for coming! Now I know what to do when I go home so I can protect my family! Thank you for the knowledge.”

“While at the very beginning, we first got sanitizing equipment to protect ourselves, our members and our guests, the word spread like wild fire that we could help and we are now assisting thousands and thousands daily,” said Sandile Hlayisi, Public Affairs Director for the Volunteer Ministers.

Scientology Volunteer Ministers are trained in disaster management from the study of the Volunteer Ministers technology written by L. Ron Hubbard for Africa more than 50 years ago.