Five London bus workers die: Sadiq Khan hits out at commuters who refuse to stay at home

Five London bus workers die from coronavirus: Sadiq Khan hits out at commuters who refuse to stay at home and says ‘lives depend’ on following government rules after ‘devastating’ deaths

  • Sadiq Khan tweeted to say he was ‘absolutely devastated’ by bus driver deaths 
  • He called on Londoners to ‘play their part’ in the fight against coronavirus  
  • Only essential workers should be using public transport to get to work  

Sadiq Khan has hit out at commuters who are refusing to stay at home following the deaths of five London bus workers who tested positive for Covid-19. 

The mayor of the capital said he was ‘absolutely devastated’ following the coronavirus deaths. 

He tweeted a statement saying that ‘lives depend’ on people following Government rules to stay at home unless travel is essential.   

Sadiq Khan has hit out at commuters who are refusing to stay at home following the deaths of five London bus workers who tested positive for Covid-19

The mayor of the capital said he was 'absolutely devastated' following the coronavirus deaths. Pictured is a huge crowd of Londoners trying to cram on to a bus on March 23 - the day the UK went under lockdown

The mayor of the capital said he was ‘absolutely devastated’ following the coronavirus deaths. Pictured is a huge crowd of Londoners trying to cram on to a bus on March 23 – the day the UK went under lockdown 

Meanwhile, trade union Unite said the deaths were a ‘terrible tragedy’.

Mr Khan said: ‘I have been clear that our incredible public transport staff – on the buses, tubes, trams and trains – are critical workers, making a heroic effort to allow our NHS staff to save more lives.

‘But we need to play our part too and that means fewer Londoners using the public transport network.

‘Please follow the rules. Stay at home and do not use public transport unless it is absolutely unavoidable.’

Unite regional secretary Peter Kavanagh said: ‘Unite will assist the families of our members in every possible way during this terrible time.

Khan tweeted a statement saying that 'lives depend' on people following Government rules to stay at home unless travel is essential

Khan tweeted a statement saying that ‘lives depend’ on people following Government rules to stay at home unless travel is essential

‘Unite has been working continuously with Transport for London (TfL) and the operators to ensure the safety of drivers and others in the industry who are performing a heroic job in getting NHS and care workers to their places of work.

‘These measures include deep cleaning of buses, additional cleaning of touch points, the sealing of screens around the driver, the provision of hand sanitiser for all and placing the passenger seating closest to the driver out of bounds.

‘I have been in direct contact with the Mayor of London who shares our view that bus drivers must be fully protected.

‘My officers are holding daily meetings with TfL, exploring further safety improvements and we are absolutely committed to doing everything in our power to make the driving of buses safe during this unprecedented crisis.

Meanwhile, trade union Unite said the deaths were a 'terrible tragedy'

Meanwhile, trade union Unite said the deaths were a ‘terrible tragedy’

Mr Khan said: 'Please follow the rules. Stay at home and do not use public transport unless it is absolutely unavoidable'

Mr Khan said: ‘Please follow the rules. Stay at home and do not use public transport unless it is absolutely unavoidable’

‘We are also calling on the Government to make provisions for transport workers in terms of personal protective equipment.’

Gareth Powell, TfL’s managing director for surface transport, said: ‘We have been extremely saddened to hear of the recent passing of our colleagues in the bus industry. Our thoughts are with their families and friends and we have been offering the bus companies for whom they worked every support possible.

‘The safety of our staff and customers is our absolute priority and we have been working closely with the bus companies, the mayor and Unite to implement a range of changes and improvements to keep the bus network and garages safe for those operating and using it, in accordance with Public Health England advice.

‘Our clear message to Londoners is simple – the transport network is only for critical workers who need to make absolutely essential journeys. Please, everyone else, stay at home, don’t travel and save lives.’

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