In the aftermath of the Corona 19, Britain is getting fired and blowing.

According to BBC broadcasts yesterday in local time (one day), at least 11,000 jobs have been restructured in the UK in the last 48 hours.

Sandwich and coffee chain Upper Crust has decided to cut up to 5,000.

The SSP group, which owns the Upper Crust, explained that Corona 19 suffers from a decrease in traffic passengers.

John Lewis, one of the UK's largest department store chains, has announced that it will close some stores.

Harrods, a luxury department store company in London, announced that it would cut 680, or 14% of its 4,800 employees.

Earlier, Airbus announced plans to restructure 15,000 people and said it would push for 1,700 layoffs in the UK.

The UK's leading low-cost airline, EasyJet, is also working to cut 1,300 employees and lay off 727 British-based pilots.

The BBC explained that layoffs are being driven primarily by the retail and aviation sectors, the sectors most hit by Corona19.