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Risk of coronavirus on planes less than getting struck by lightning, airline group says – The Points Guy UK
Travellers concerned about contracting the coronavirus on a flight can breathe at least a small sigh of relief following new evidence that there is a very low r…

Travellers concerned about contracting the coronavirus on a flight can breathe at least a small sigh of relief following new evidence that there is a very low risk of catching COVID-19 onboard an aeroplane.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has found only 44 confirmed cases of COVID-19 caught on a flight from among the 1.2 billion people that flew between January and July this year, in a study. That translates to one case for every 27.3 million flyers.
In other words, you have…
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