Besides what is on the portal we also receive a info sheet in our Purser package.Kev3188 said:Baba or Meto--
Has Occ. Health given you guys any sort of resources on how to deal with this?
Has a more in depth explanation, signs, symptoms etc.
Besides what is on the portal we also receive a info sheet in our Purser package.Kev3188 said:Baba or Meto--
Has Occ. Health given you guys any sort of resources on how to deal with this?
If this is the case, then their spokesperson lied when they said "The CDC has not shared specific patient information that would allow us to confirm whether the travelers itinerary involved United" in the article I quoted earlier.The CDC typically notifies an airline when it learns that an infectious person traveled on that carrier. The airline then turns over the flight manifest to the CDC, and health officials notify other passengers while the airline deals with crew members.
In this case, the CDC told United but not the public what flights the man took. In an interview Wednesday with the AP, Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the CDC, suggested that doing so would divert public-health resources away from controlling an outbreak of the virus. He said the CDC was focused on finding and tracking anyone who came in contact with Duncan after he began showing symptoms.
Maybe the TSA needs to start checking for viruses also, before letting passengers through.eolesen said:The only reason the thread is here is because DL was the only airline of the three not to say anything, and their stock got hit harder than anyone elses in part because of their silence.
Tomorrow, UA will get hit.
If this is the case, then their spokesperson lied when they said "The CDC has not shared specific patient information that would allow us to confirm whether the travelers itinerary involved United" in the article I quoted earlier.
Call me a DL hater if you will, but there's a big difference between my views on the airline and my views of its primary volunteer cheerleader.
southwind said:Maybe the TSA needs to start checking for viruses also, before letting passengers through.
no, E, DL stock did not get hit harder because they said nothing.The only reason the thread is here is because DL was the only airline of the three not to say anything, and their stock got hit harder than anyone elses in part because of their silence.
Tomorrow, UA will get hit.
If this is the case, then their spokesperson lied when they said "The CDC has not shared specific patient information that would allow us to confirm whether the travelers itinerary involved United" in the article I quoted earlier.
Call me a DL hater if you will, but there's a big difference between my views on the airline and my views of its primary volunteer cheerleader.