Delta Air walks back covid ‘seasonal virus’ comment after criticism

Delta circled back to the public-relations runway on Tuesday after calling Covid-19 an “ordinary seasonal virus” as the airline announced the end of the mask mandate on flights. The airline used the phrase in a statement saying it was relieved when a court lifted the federal mask mandate on air travel, drawing criticism from Twitter users for what they deemed to be dismissive language of the pandemic. Tatiana Prowell, an associate professor of oncology at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, wrote in a post that the U.S. lost hundreds of people to the disease Tuesday alone, for an annual pace that would be far worse than a normal flu season." The company later edited its statement to read, “We are relieved to see the US mask mandate lift to facilitate travel as Covid-19 transitions to a more manageable respiratory virus.” Delta declined to comment beyond a note on its Tuesday press release saying it had been updated “for clarity and accuracy.” The language wasn’t unique to the original statement. Throughout the carrier’s April 13 earnings call, Delta CEO Ed Bastian also used the original phrase to refer to Covid-19: “As Covid shifts from a pandemic to a manageable seasonal virus, there are clear signs of pent-up demand for travel and experiences as consumer spending shifts from goods to services and experiences,” Bastian said. Later he added that the company had dropped an insurance surcharge for unvaccinated workers given that “we really do believe that the pandemic has moved to a seasonal virus.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-04-19/delta-air-retracts-covid-seasonal-virus-comment-after-criticism
4/20/22