Why of course, that's the "self-isolation" tactic!billy the kid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2020 11:17 amhttps://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-u ... 4677c4e633
Phew...that's a relief...all a passenger needs to do is sit more than two seats away from someone who may be a carrier....
You know..someone who may or may not suddenly cough.....that makes me feel so much better....
Looks like a study created by a sector of society that's exhibiting signs of panic....maybe passenger numbers
are down a bit....who woulda thought......
Slightly off-topic (but still a testament to why the world is rooted) but has anybody else noticed news media's tendency to state the obvious and treat its audience like intellectually disabled children?
From that article:
Uhh... no shit? Then again, people are pretty dumb.HOW DO RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES SPREAD?
First off, let’s cover the basics.
Respiratory illnesses are most commonly spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes, dispersing droplets of saliva, mucus or other bodily fluids into the air around them.
Exposure to those droplets – that is, by breathing it in, or coming into direct contact with those germs – can lead to your own infection as well.
Some symptoms of the coronavirus are respiratory, including a dry cough and sneezing.