Drivers and passengers innovate various protective clothing and means
As most people in China are striving to remain at home to avoid cross-infection, some commuters who have no choice other than to go out to work have started to experiment with various means of keeping themselves safe from the epidemic.
To list a few examples, some people wear self-made protective clothing to work. In contrast, others use various articles they find useful to keep definite distance from other people in public places as well as on buses, taxis, subways and other means of transportation.
A man wears protective clothing made of plastic bags. (screenshot from Douyin)
A taxi driver makes isolated space in the car. (screenshot from Douyin)
A citizen uses a water bucket to protect himself from the virus in public space. (screenshot from Douyin)
A woman wears doll clothing to keep safe. (screenshot from Douyin)