Posted on 09/07/2018 7:15:32 AM PDT by SSS Two
More ‘turd’ world contamination.
Interesting. 4 planes in 2 days, “did not leave the airport”. Why did he travel, then?
Intentionally spreading the disease. Smells like the JFK flights.
No more discrimination against this poor virus!
Maybe not. People in a certain age group are told to be re-vaccinated should they plan on enrolling in classes at university or other places where there would be a higher risk of spreading the disease. So it may have been the person did not know they were incubating measles as the early symptoms are rather mild.
So he/she went to the airport sick and just hung out for an hour or so on these days, knowing full well that they were deliberately infecting people and spreading it far more effectively than anyone else could have.
Ain’t duh-versity grand? Are we culturally enriched now?
Employee?
Your logic is illogical.
Airliners have become gas chambers/petri dishes/germ incubators. At least on cruise ships you have plenty of elbow room to wretch and crap.
Illegal alien diversity is our strength.
OK could be
Since the smoking ban the air inside planes has become worse due to air filtration and no fresh air.
I think it just recirculates.
Sounds like a crew member to me
Bk
I am not impacted but do fly a lot for business. That being said, I stay up on ALL my vaccines, both US recommended and International recommended. I believe that the only travel vaccine that I have not received yet is Japanese Encephalitis.
If you fly more than two or three trips a year, I have the following recommendations:
1) Stay current on your US recommended vaccines if you travel within the US. If you travel outside the US, go ahead and get the full set
2) wash your hands right after you go through screening.
3) carry a small hand sanitizer lotion with you, use frequently
Not a doctor, but remember having measles as a kid. One reason it is so contagious is that you are contagious before you have any symptoms. That’s why nearly every kid got measles back in the dayusually in kindergarten/1st grade. By the time the first kid started showing spots, everyone was infected.
Everybody in my generation had the measles and the mumps and chicken pox. Didn’t hear of us loosing anyone. I’m sure there must have been a few but it wasn’t a mass die off.
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