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SPC Nancy Greene
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Very Informative Share Sir. Considering the entire trip, not just the flight, seems to be very pertinent when considering risk.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the information share COL (Join to see)
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SSG Robert Webster
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Are they really using the all of the tools that they are talking about or just some of them? Actually they are using very few of them.

"Additionally, the Collaborative Arrangement for the Prevention and Management of Public Health Events in Civil Aviation (CAPSCA) “brings together international, regional, national and local organizations to work together to improve preparedness planning and response to public health events, such as COVID, that affect the aviation sector,” said Drs. Shoor and Ortega. “From CAPSCA’s meetings, a variety of interventions were created to be used by airlines, airports, and other control agencies.”
Those “include travel bans, screening, quarantine, testing, distancing, processes during flight, and other engineering actions,” they added."

Two of these both the airlines and the requisite agencies are not doing or enforcing, which actually contributes to the problem. I will leave it to you to figure out which two.
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