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The first study of coronavirus transmission aboard airplanes actually offers good news – BGR
A new coronavirus study gives us a first look at the transmission rate on airplanes, suggesting that the risk of catching COVID-19 might be small — though it still exists. German scientists studied several people from a 102-passenger flight between Israel to …

- A new coronavirus study gives us a first look at the transmission rate on airplanes, suggesting that the risk of catching COVID-19 might be small — though it still exists.
- German scientists studied several people from a 102-passenger flight between Israel to Germany in early March. At the time, airlines were not enforcing face mask rules aboard their planes.
- A 24-person group was exposed to a COVID-19 carrier one week before the flight, and seven of them tested positive a…
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