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by imjared
2070 days ago
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I was hesitant to fly early this summer. As months ticked on, I didn't see any news about full flights getting infected in the way I would expect. I've seen countless stories of "x people went to event and 90% got Covid a week later" but as far as I could discern, almost nothing like that had come from flying. I chose to fly with a carrier (Delta) that I felt was handling the situation more responsibly by blocking middle seats. I'll say that the whole experience felt pretty fine. Airlines and airports have taken reasonable precautions at every step of the experience and I'll say I felt substantially more comfortable flying (except for wearing a mask for ~10 hours) than I've felt doing other risky activities like dining outside or going for a run/bike ride on a crowded trail in the park. |
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In order to see such a story, someone would have had to do contact-tracing of a large number of people with covid back to a single flight they all were on. Given the haphazard nature of contact tracing (in the U.S. at least) it is quite plausible that large-scale transmission events on airplanes are happening but simply aren't being noticed because we're not looking for them.
That said, the ventilation in planes is pretty good, and if everyone is wearing a mask it's equally plausible that air travel is relatively safe.