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How will Covid-19 affect elevators? For one, social distancing is accelerating the ascent of next-generation lifts from Otis, Kone and others, creating a cable-free race to the top. Read the view here edwardcropley

Employees in major financial centres like London and New York will face temperature checks and limits on elevator use when they start trickling back to work in June.

The Australian government on May 21 scrapped social distancing guidelines of one person per four square metres in lifts, but said users should still avoid overcrowding, coughing and sneezing.

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