Business slow for Moncton taxi drivers as COVID-19 restrictions eased

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Business has been slow for taxi drivers in Moncton as fewer people are out and about amid the pandemic.

Jonathan McNally, who manages the Moncton cab company, said drivers parked their cars over fears about contracting the virus.But as restrictions are lifted and more drivers return to work, cabbies are now competing for what little business there’s left, said Christopher Henry, who drives for White Cab.“It is still pretty slow. There is probably maybe 70 per cent of what it was,” said Henry.

Henry drives a wheelchair-accessible van and said he caters primarily to people with accessibility requirements. But his van is out of commission for a few days following a fender bender. It’s just another blow during an already trying time, he said.New Brunswick is giving $3 million in rebates to residents who staycation in the province

Henry said that he isn’t able to collect the CERB benefit because he chose to keep driving and helping those who needed it. “I have a responsibility to my clients. They have to get to their medical appointments and mostly dialysis and I can’t let them down,” he said.can include fever, cough and difficulty breathing — very similar to a cold or flu. Some people can develop a more severe illness. People most at risk of this include older adults and people with severe chronic medical conditions like heart, lung or kidney disease.

 

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