Critical Crossrail staff kept apart to ensure late-running job not hit with covid delays

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Source: Crossrail Ltd

Measures put in place to make sure entire teams are not struck down at once with virus

The man in charge of Crossrail has said around 400 members of the project have been deemed so critical to the scheme they are working apart from each other in order to prevent a covid-19 outbreak from delaying the job even further.

Mark Wild told a London Assembly transport committee, the measures have been put in place to make sure entire teams aren’t struck down by the virus at the same time.

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