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Old Jun 5, 2020, 7:26 pm
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mfirst
 
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my point is that anyone exposed to some with COVID will not be allowed to fly - and while that might be reasonable for people who can avoid the risk of exposure or dont know if they are exposed - it is unclear what about people that are out there taking care of these sick patients and if they will be allowed to fly

I already know of a nurse who is often involved in the care of COVID patients who flies between 2 jobs who is concerned about this policy and what the response might be if asked

-m

or we can end up in circumstances like this:

https://onemileatatime.com/greece-bans-qatar-airways/

-m

and what about all of those nurses and doctors that United is flying - free - to "hot zones" to care for COVID patients?
...tell them "sorry"...you can walk home?

-m

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