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COMMUTING ACCIDENTS RISE OVER FEAR OF CATCHING COVID

LONDON—London Underground operators have reported a surge in escalator accidents, as wary passengers shun the handrail for fear of catching COVID-19, British media said Friday.

The Daily Telegraph and Evening Standard said there were 12 serious injuries on the Tube network between April and June, and 23 on buses—more than any quarter throughout 2020-21.

An end to lockdown restrictions and a return to pubs and socializing has increased the number of drunken revelers on nights out, worsening the situation, the newspapers added.

“The two biggest risks we have are falls on escalators caused by people who don’t hold the handrail,” Transport for London (TfL) managing director Andy Lloyd said.

“There is an issue with the perception that the handrail is not clean because of the pandemic,” he was quoted as telling a safety panel this week.

Due to intoxication

“The other big issue is intoxication,” he added, with “particular spikes” in accidents on Thursday and Friday nights, and weekends.

Passenger numbers on London’s underground trains and buses have returned to near prepandemic levels since stay-at-home rules were lifted in England in July.

Services were near empty after the pandemic hit Britain in early 2020.

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