It's like watching Natural selection in action to see people packed like sardines on American airlines planes now. Why?
Because unless you have already tested positive and didn't die from it in a hospital you shouldn't be doing this.
And even then it is debatable what you should be doing.
The problem is that "remember all the people that died on the Cruise ships in the beginning of all this as it spread worldwide?
Well. What do Passenger jets and Cruise liners have in common? If you say the air conditioning on both goes everywhere and the heating and air conditioning ducts are the same that go everywhere then you know that whatever air other passengers are breathing or crew members are breathing you are breathing too. If you know this what are you doing on a passenger plane.
You might be safe on a private jet if you and your family and the pilot have all been tested just before you took off but otherwise you aren't safe there either.
So, basically, how much do you want to live? A Passenger jet is no different than a cruise liner except you spend less time on one than a cruse ship and usually you can get off of a passenger jet at least when it lands if you ask or just get up and go.
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