Health
Nearly 11,000 people have been exposed to the coronavirus on flights, the CDC says – The Washington Post
Federal officials have investigated cases of people flying while capable of spreading the virus, but confirming such transmissions is difficult.

That does not mean it hasnt happened, and recent scientific studies have documented likely cases of transmission on flights abroad.
An absence of cases identified or reported is not evidence that there were no cases, said Caitlin Shockey, a spokeswoman for the CDCs Division of Global Migration and Quarantine.
CDC is not able to definitively determine that potential cases were associated (or not) with exposure in the air cabin or through air travel given the numerous opportunities for potential…
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