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Even more evidence shows the coronavirus spreads easily on long plane flights – Business Insider Australia
On March 1, 217 people boarded a plane in London, England, bound for Hanoi, Vietnam.
- A CDC study offers even more evidence that the coronavirus spreads on aeroplanes.
- Epidemiologists traced 16 coronavirus cases back to a single 10-hour flight where one symptomatic passenger was seated in business class.
- The case study showed that 92% of passengers sitting two seats or fewer away from the passenger contracted the coronavirus.
- It’s unlikely most of the passengers on the flight were wearing masks.
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