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Why You Don't Hear About Covid Cases on U.S. Flights

A flight from New Delhi to Hong Kong had a record 47 passengers test positive for Covid. There's a very good reason why that does not happen in the U.S.

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Why You Don't Hear About Covid Cases on U.S. Flights
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    A Flight Just Set A Record For Positive Covid-19 Cases — Here’s Why That Will Not Happen In The U.S.

    A Flight Just Set A Record For Positive Covid-19 Cases — Here’s Why That Will Not Happen In The U.S.

    There is a new record for the number of coronavirus infections traced back to a single commercial airline flight. A whopping 47 passengers who flew on Vistara flight 6395 from New Delhi to Hong Kong on April 4 have since tested positive for Covid-19. That number represents 25% of the 188 passengers …

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