PickMe to implement daily temperature checks for their riders and drivers

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PickMe delivery drivers who had to undergo strict once a week temperature checks during the past two weeks, will now go through this exercise daily, as the number of COVID patients islandwide, are on the rise.

The riders and drivers have also been given a new set of rules to follow, as per directives given by the police for those making deliveries.

“We have given all the instructions to the PickMe Delivery Balakaya so that they strictly follow the rules when making deliveries. PickMe has received permission from the authorities to operate around 1,300 vehicles, in the main cities of Colombo, Kandy, Galle, Kurunegala, Gampaha (which includes Negombo), Kalutara, Kegalle, Matale, Matara and Jaffna,” says Zulfer Jiffry, CEO of PickMe.



PickMe guarantees their adherence to the highest health and safety standards in handling the delivery of essentials. The delivery Balakaya will ensure that they follow the regulations by wearing fully covered shoes and clean clothes, in addition to the regulation gloves and disposable face masks. Hand sanitizers and disinfectants have also been made available to them for regular use.




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