Business Mayor > Health > Half of commuters avoid public transport to get to work – due to hygiene concerns HealthHalf of commuters avoid public transport to get to work – due to hygiene concernsHealthMarch 21, 2023posted on Mar. 21, 2023 at 10:58 am Half will pay more for their journey to work, and 46% will take a longer route – if it means better cleanliness and less germs READ SOURCE Read More Starmer vows to cut number of patients waiting more than 18 weeks for NHS treatment by 450,000 by end of 2026 Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorMarch 21, 2023 You Might Also LikeHealthRFK Jr drops bombshell about measles vaccine and autism in primetime interviewMay 2, 2025HealthBelfast public needle bin 'not a silver bullet'May 1, 2025HealthEpic Systems expands EHR market share lead over Oracle HealthApril 30, 2025HealthBreast cancer mortality in women ages 20-49 significantly dropped between 2010 and 2020April 30, 2025HealthKing shares how his cancer experience brought ‘very best of humanity’ into focusApril 30, 2025HealthLiving human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimer’s in breakthrough studyApril 30, 2025Recommended For YoutechnologyBlock plunges 20% as Cash App miss triggers downgradesMay 2, 2025Georgia Tech alumnus and tech entrepreneur to cover incorporation costs for new grads to create startups – WABEMay 2, 2025Dollar's Failure to Launch is the Big FX Takeaway from U.S. Job ReportMay 2, 2025altcoinCardano – Evaluating if there REALLY is a ‘75% chance’ of ADA Spot ETF launch this yearMay 2, 2025LegalCampaigners claim victory as judges quash Braverman move against protestsMay 2, 2025
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