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LONDONERS packed onto the Tube this morning less than 12 hours after Boris Johnson ordered Brits to stay home to stop coronavirus.

Furious commuters - mostly keyworkers who need to continue to work - were forced to cram onto trains and buses after Sadiq Khan cut back transport services.

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 Leytonstone central line tube station this morning was packed with commuters
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Leytonstone central line tube station this morning was packed with commutersCredit: Twitter / Tracy Lavin
 A nurse pointed out she was risking her health by trying to get onto the Tube crammed with people
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A nurse pointed out she was risking her health by trying to get onto the Tube crammed with peopleCredit: Nicola Smith/Triangle News
 One nurse shared an appeal to Sadiq Khan, saying her Tube was packed
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One nurse shared an appeal to Sadiq Khan, saying her Tube was packed

Many could be key workers, or employed in jobs that don't allow them to work at home - but are now having to travel on reduced services.

A NHS nurse was just one to share a photo of a packed Tube this morning, saying: "This is my tube this morning. I live in zone 4 and work in a zone 1 hospital.

"I love my job, but now I'm risking my health just on the journey in?!

"@SadiqKhan put the tube service back to normal so we can all spread out, or @BorisJohnson start policing who's getting on. Help me!"

The drastic measures announced last night which will change every aspect of Brits' lives included:

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