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Up to 90 percent of people tested for COVID-19 in Massachusetts, New York and Nevada in July carried barely any traces of the virus, a new report says.
Health officials say seven people from three different parties on Tui flight 6215 from Zante to Cardiff on Tuesday have tested positive for Covid-19.
7 from 3 different parties, I think that should put people off flying till this is all done and dusted
Why anyone is prepared to be locked up in what is basically a sealed metal box for 2 or more hours with 200 or so other people, with most of the air being recirculated, in the middle of a serious viral pandemic, defies belief.
Why anyone is prepared to be locked up in what is basically a sealed metal box for 2 or more hours with 200 or so other people, with most of the air being recirculated, in the middle of a serious viral pandemic, defies belief.
I think its the mentality of "It won't happen to me"
People always think it will happen to someone else but not to them, but to be fair if we always thought it would be us in any bad situation we would never do anything at all.
Why anyone is prepared to be locked up in what is basically a sealed metal box for 2 or more hours with 200 or so other people, with most of the air being recirculated, in the middle of a serious viral pandemic, defies belief.
I think its the mentality of "It won't happen to me"
People always think it will happen to someone else but not to them, but to be fair if we always thought it would be us in any bad situation we would never do anything at all.
I accept that I take a risk every time I take my car to go somewhere but I can say with certainty that I will never catch COVID on a plane because I have no intention of travelling in one! There's risk taking and then there's sheer stupidity.
This makes two incidents that reflect badly on Wales, the other being the plonkers who organised the "rave" in the Dulais valley. Hopefully the £10K fines will deter similar behaviour.
Sorry, but this is non-essential travel. Anyone travelling abroad under current circumstances knows that guidelines can (and do) change at any moment, so be ready to accept the risk and stop moaning.
This makes two incidents that reflect badly on Wales, the other being the plonkers who organised the "rave" in the Dulais valley. Hopefully the £10K fines will deter similar behaviour.
not sure the plane incident reflects badly on Wales, afterall planes are taking off all over the world
If airlines put planes on, people will use them, even now, people are told that its " as safe as they can make it " with masks and spraying the plane before they board, people are making the call on if the risk is acceptable
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