Taxi drivers, shop staff and security guards most likely to die from coronavirus but medics NO more at risk than public

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Taxi drivers, shop staff and security guards most likely to die from coronavirus but medics NO more at risk than public
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BREAKING: Taxi drivers, shop staff and security guards most likely to die from coronavirus

CAB drivers, shop workers, chefs and security guards are most likely to die from coronavirus - but medics are no more at risk than the public, new figures revealed today.

Among men, a number of other jobs were found to have increased rates of Covid-19 deaths such as: taxi drivers and chauffeurs ; bus and coach drivers ; chefs ; and sales and retail assistants . In a TV address watched by millions, he urged people to be "actively encouraged to go to work" under new safety guidelines, and if they can't do their job from home.He also announced major changes for outdoor exercise guidance starting from Wednesday.

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