In this May 18, 2020, photo, medical courier Ben Gee, who works for The Doctors Laboratory, cycles away after picking up a coronavirus test sample in London. Gee, who says he fears possible exposure to the virus and wants better protective equipment, also worries about whether he will have a job after the outbreak is over because his company has said it will be laying off workers due to a falloff in business. less In this May 18, 2020, photo, medical courier Ben Gee, who works for The Doctors Laboratory, cycles away after picking up a coronavirus test sample in London. Gee, who says he fears possible exposure to the … more Photo: Matt Dunham, AP Photo: Matt Dunham, AP Image 1 of / 12 Caption Close Image 1 of 12 In this May 18, 2020, photo, medical courier Ben Gee, who works for The Doctors Laboratory, cycles away after picking up a coronavirus test sample in London. Gee, who says he fears possible exposure to the virus and wants better protective equipment, also worries about whether he will have a job after the outbreak is over because his company has said it will be laying off workers due to… Read full this story
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