Robots deployed to kill viruses at Heathrow Airport at night

Heathrow Airport is introducing cleaning robots and other measures to try to reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission at the UK aviation hub as the country eases travel restrictions. The robots use ultraviolet rays to kill viruses and bacteria at night, according to a statement from the airport, which didn't say how many of the machines were being deployed. The airport is also installing UV technology to disinfect escalator handrails, and self-cleaning anti-viral wraps are being fitted to often-touched surfaces such as security trays and elevator buttons. One hundred workers are being retrained as "hygiene technicians" to monitor the effectiveness of the new technologies and answer passenger queries, Heathrow said. The UK, with nearly 300,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 45,000 deaths, lifted quarantine-on-arrival rules last week for people landing from 74 countries and territories. Heathrow said Monday that the number of people passing through the airport was down 95% in June from a year earlier. "We have reviewed the entire Heathrow airport experience to ensure that our passengers and colleagues are kept safe as travel resumes to 'Green' and 'Amber' countries," Heathrow CEO John Holland Kaye said. "Now we need the government to safely restore Britain's long-haul connections as the country prepares for life outside the EU."<br/>
Bloomberg
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7/15/20