How safe is flying in the age of coronavirus?
(Original story from October, updated February 9.) How safe is it to fly? This remains a troubling question. The hopes of airlines for a rebound in travel after an initial collapse ran up against a resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 around the world starting in late 2020. Overall, the demand for flights fell in 2020 by a record 66%, as measured by the number of kilometers traveled by paying passengers, according to the International Air Transport Association. Quarantines and travel restrictions account for much of the slide, but in addition, would-be passengers continue to worry about being stuck in a cabin for an extended time with possibly infectious strangers. The evidence shows the risks aren’t negligible. Story looks at questions: 1. How many fliers have caught the virus? 2. Why is it hard to establish? 3. What can make flying risky? 4. What about airborne transmission? 5. Does it help to turn on the personal air vent? 6. Are airplane lavatories especially dangerous? 7. What are airlines doing to mitigate risks? 8. How does the availability of Covid-19 vaccines affect things?<br/>
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How safe is flying in the age of coronavirus?
(Original story from October, updated February 9.) How safe is it to fly? This remains a troubling question. The hopes of airlines for a rebound in travel after an initial collapse ran up against a resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 around the world starting in late 2020. Overall, the demand for flights fell in 2020 by a record 66%, as measured by the number of kilometers traveled by paying passengers, according to the International Air Transport Association. Quarantines and travel restrictions account for much of the slide, but in addition, would-be passengers continue to worry about being stuck in a cabin for an extended time with possibly infectious strangers. The evidence shows the risks aren’t negligible. Story looks at questions: 1. How many fliers have caught the virus? 2. Why is it hard to establish? 3. What can make flying risky? 4. What about airborne transmission? 5. Does it help to turn on the personal air vent? 6. Are airplane lavatories especially dangerous? 7. What are airlines doing to mitigate risks? 8. How does the availability of Covid-19 vaccines affect things?<br/>