Workers’ views on opening up vary from ‘it’s time to learn to live with virus’ to ‘old ways are gone’

Commuters have welcomed their freedom to return to work, despite many voicing the belief that the government’s motives had more to do with political expediency than science.

“We’re opening back up today for a mixture of reasons, the biggest of which is that the government needs a distraction because of all the things that have been going on in Downing Street,” said Marianne Phillips, an accountant on her way back to work for the first time since the pandemic began, at Euston station on Wednesday morning.

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