Originally Posted by
vyperdriver
Serious question,
Can ALPA not collectively, as our representative, just say we are standing down until the threat level to crews has been diminished through 1. Proper PPE worn in and around the airports, 2. Proper nutritional availability at both airports and layover hotels, 3. Proper transportation with minimal grouping/maximum social distancing 4. Reduction of CDC NYC from quarantine inplace/Level 3 warnings. Everyone of us is thinking pretty much the same thing about the futility of trying to manage any semblance of a schedule and I imagine most of us are starting to be concerned about catching this and brining it home to our loved ones. I realize our 4th floor guys are working hard, but ED and the lot aren't ubering between crashpads and walking around the streets looking for food in arguably the most dangerous place on the planet right now. Just random thoughts...anybody?
I’m concerned. I’m doing my best to be hyper vigilant with keeping my hands clean and keeping my hands away from my face. The more vigilant you are the more you realize you’re constantly touching things that many others have touched. It seems overwhelming.
I would love to be better informed on exactly how this thing is transmitted, is keeping my hands clean and away from my face enough??? I brought a pillow on my last three day. The last thing I want is to be the guy that brings this home to loved ones.