London Underground chaos as Circle, Hammersmith & City lines CLOSED over 'pingdemic'

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    As coronavirus cases surge in the UK, self-isolation rules have forced 300 Tube workers to quarantine after being ‘pinged’ by the NHS Covid app. London Underground managing director Andy Lord said: “We apologise to customers for the impact on Tube services, while we deal with staff shortages across the network due to self-isolation. We are committed to running a frequent and reliable service, but with a reduced number of staff available it’s not always possible.”

    Andy Lord, London Underground managing director, apologised for the closure of both tube lines.

    He said: “We apologise to customers for the impact on Tube services, while we deal with staff shortages across the network due to self-isolation. 

    “We are committed to running a frequent and reliable service, but with a reduced number of staff available it’s not always possible.

    “I’d encourage anyone travelling in the coming days to check before they travel and thank them for bearing with us during this difficult time.”

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