Some staff say customers ignore physical distancing, others are themselves already back to desk-sharing and making rounds of tea
Queues of shoppers lined high streets across England on Monday as non-essential shops reopened. Though many businesses were relieved to welcome customers back after months of financial uncertainty, some shop workers were concerned that the risks posed by coronavirus were still too high.‘If my employer says come in, I’ll be there’
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