Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
Yes it was but there are no figures that prove it was spreading faster in pubs than in workplaces.

Bearing in mind that he chose to fly and put all the people he had interacted with since at higher risk of infection due to his action then probably yes.
As I said if he was so upset he should have complained at the time. It's like someone eating a steak in a restaurant then complaining it was no good. The question would be "Well why did you eat it?"
If he wanted to complain he should have done it quietly to the airline, not sought to put himself in the media. His colleagues might not think his actions were so honourable given that he got on the plane and put them all at risk.
Do you think there have never been viruses before this one? It's known where they spread easier. And even if they didn't one place is more necessary than the other.

So you think he shouldn't have raised that there is an issue with the airline operating like that then?