Dr. Fauci says what to do what only one place can be "impossible"
Fauci said that this crowded area has always done ease, but especially in the middle of Covid.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the officials closed a lot ofRacking spaces risky in order to flatten the curve.BarsDiscos, restaurants, gyms and other interior areas were closed for months to avoid an increase in new cases of Covid. However, there is a particular place thatAnthony Fauci, MD, says may feel dangerous, regardless of the health measures implemented: airports.
"The overcrowded nature of things in aThe airport has always made me feel uncomfortable, in particular in another less modern, "Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), recently saidThe New York Times. "People are literally nose while waiting to go on the plane."
Although airports and airlines have updated their guidelines to promoteMandatory mask mandates and social distancing - such as the spacing of boarding orBlocking of the middle seats-If is always a long road in front of it will be completely normal to travel again.
Depending on ease, one of the best ways that airports can become safer is to build more spacious terminals that allow people to spread and hopefully, to curb the coronavirus as well as other respiratory diseases. It also recommends that you offer easy easy masks and installHEPA Filters, like those found in aircraft, which can remove 99.97% from the microbes of the air.
"You can not vomit your hands and say it's impossible," said Fuci. He adds that it will be a difficult obstacle, especially withHow many cases are asymptomaticThis is worth trying additional health projections, including temperature controls and contact tracing.
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In July, the Ministry of Transport published aReport of the track to recovery Which describes the methods in which airports and airlines could reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission. But many experts call even more strictUniversal Security Procedures When it comes to flying.
"The key to making commercially viable post-pandemic airports is to make the medical screening uniform everywhere"Vik krishnan, Aviation Consultant at McKinsey & Company, saidThe New York Times. And for more resources, the travel industry could improve,These 3 airlines manage the coronavirus the worst, say the experts.