Lloyd’s of London reopens building for first time since March
by Kalyeena Makortoff from Environment | The Guardian on (#57M10)
Insurance institution will run at 45% capacity to adhere to social distancing rules
The insurance market Lloyd's of London has reopened its underwriting room for the first time since March, making it the latest City firm to inch towards normality amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 334-year-old institution welcomed underwriters and brokers back into the building on Tuesday morning, as part of a phased reopening that will mean running at 45% capacity until further notice to ensure social distancing rules are followed.
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