Old 04-16-2021, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by fishforfun View Post
Maybe it’s more safe beyond the cockpit door. Definitely passed between crew members after less than 3 hours of exposure.
The analysis was statistical... it's not impossible to catch it in less than 54 hours. They have pretty much determined that you won't catch with it less than 15 minutes of close exposure (unless you're french kissing people). Anything longer than that depends on ventilation, which is why casual spreading outdoors is non-existent.

Also pilots usually don't wear masks, we touch common surfaces, and our ventilation may have different flow paths than the cabin. I know people who have caught it in the cockpit, so yes that's a thing.
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