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Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan warns 'stop Tube travel or more will die'
Commuters at Mile End station were packed onto a Central Line train on Tuesday morning
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London Underground commuters have been warned that if they do not stop packing into trains more people will die from coronavirus.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan issued the alert after photos showed crowds in Tube carriages for a
second morning running.
Mr Khan insisted the network was running for essential workers only.
A transport union called for police officers to be deployed at major stations to stop overcrowding.
More than 130 people have died in London from Covid-19 - a third of the whole of the UK.
But the trains were still crowded during rush hour
despite Boris Johnson putting the UK on lockdown.
Mr Khan demanded employers enable their staff to work from home "unless it's absolutely necessary".
"Ignoring these rules means more lives lost," he warned.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he spoke to Mr Khan about ensuring there is "enough space to be safe" on London Underground trains for those who must travel, and offered the support of his department.
Nurse Julia Harris, who commutes to work at Imperial College NHS Trust, said she had left earlier and changed her route to avoid crowds but still found services busy.
"Seats on the train all had at least one person so people needed to stand, and the District line was busy as well," she said.
"I still don't think things have improved as a large amount of people are commuting early in the morning.
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