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‘Bad math’: Airlines’ COVID safety analysis challenged by expert – Reuters UK
A campaign by coronavirus-stricken aviation giants to persuade the world it’s safe to fly has been questioned by one of the scientists whose research it draws u…

PARIS (Reuters) – A campaign by coronavirus-stricken aviation giants to persuade the world its safe to fly has been questioned by one of the scientists whose research it draws upon.
FILE PHOTO: A staff member of Japan Airlines wearing a protective face mask and gloves cleans the cabin of a plane after performing a domestic flight as passengers disembarked at Haneda airport on the first day after the Japanese government lifted the state of emergency, in Tokyo, Japan May 26, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Kyu…
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