CDC: Vaccinated can travel with little risk

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Quote: SLO town?
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Surprisingly, no...Arkansas, actually.
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Quote: Surprisingly, no...Arkansas, actually.
Oh, that one.
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Quote: Surprisingly, no...Arkansas, actually.
Was it XNA?
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Quote: I know people who have caught it in the cockpit, so yes that's a thing.
this might seem picky, but how do you know for a fact where they caught it? They don’t go to the grocery, or ride in crew busses, or live with anyone else? And don’t , please please don’t, say cause they wore masks when they did all those other things.
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Quote: this might seem picky, but how do you know for a fact where they caught it? They don’t go to the grocery, or ride in crew busses, or live with anyone else? And don’t , please please don’t, say cause they wore masks when they did all those other things.
If they did wear masks during all of those events and both pilots became infected within a certain timeline (one tests positive on or immediately after a trip and then 1-2 weeks later his crewmate tests positive) then I think it is fair to suspect they infected one another. Also look at the numbers of flight attendants with covid to pilots at your airline.
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CDC curses Middle Seat
It makes sense that if you don’t have someone breathing right on top of you that it reduces your chance of getting COVID. And it is interesting that they have backtracked to saying it is not easily spread from surfaces. Meanwhile the airlines are making a big show of disinfecting all surfaces in airplane cabins thereby supposedly putting their passengers at peace with the COVID threat!
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