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London mayor wants mask use retained on public transport

I’m not prepared to stand by and put residents, city’s recovery at risk, Sadiq Khan says

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jul 2021 11:30AM

London mayor wants mask use retained on public transport
The London mayor asks TfL to maintain the requirement for passengers to wear a face covering on all of its services, which include the city’s tube, bus, tram and rail networks. – Pixabay pic, July 14, 2021

LONDON – Mayor Sadiq Khan today called for the use of face coverings to remain compulsory on public transport in the British capital after government plans to relax Covid-19 curbs begin on July 19.

Passengers on Transport for London (TfL) services – which include the city’s tube, bus, tram and rail networks – will be required to wear a face covering when an England-wide requirement ends under a strategy set out by Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government.

“I’ve repeatedly made clear that the simplest and safest option would have been for the government to retain the national requirement for face coverings on public transport,” said Khan in a statement.

“I’m not prepared to stand by and put Londoners, and our city’s recovery, at risk. This is why, after careful consideration, I have decided to ask TfL to retain the requirement for passengers to wear a face covering on all TfL services.”

Johnson and his Health Secretary Sajid Javid have said all virus curbs in England will be removed on July 19 in a transition from enforceable coronavirus rules to personal responsibility. 

However, the move has driven concern among scientists, who warned that the decision to unlock has been made too quickly and may lead to a dramatic rise in infections.

“By keeping masks mandatory, we will give Londoners and visitors the reassurance and confidence to make the most of what our city has to offer, while also protecting our heroic transport workers,” said Khan.

“It’s an extra layer of protection on top of TfL’s world-leading enhanced cleaning regime – and I’m sure Londoners will continue to do the right thing as they have done throughout the pandemic, and continue to wear a face covering on TfL services.” – AFP, July 14, 2021

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