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A passenger in an Indian air crash was diagnosed with COVID-19 virus. Do you dare to fly during the epidemic?

Dare not fly during the epidemic. Everyone knows that the COVID-19 epidemic situation at home and abroad is still not optimistic. The country is a little better, and many places have begun to return to normal life and work. However, there are still some sporadic recurrence or imported cases. This shows that the epidemic is not over yet and cannot be taken lightly. Pay attention to personal protection and try to stay at home if possible. Because the risk of going out is higher and the possibility of infection is greater.

The plane can be said to be one of the places with relatively dense personnel. Because the plane belongs to a relatively closed space, the air circulation is not so good. If you want to wear a mask or something, it will be particularly uncomfortable and breathless. But if you don't wear a mask, you are likely to be infected because there are many people on the plane and you don't know if there are any COVID-19 virus carriers among them. So in order to avoid this kind of risk, we can still stay indoors, and work and live at home is the same.

Besides airplanes, some other public transportation also needs personal protection. For example, on some subways, buses, trains and high-speed trains, many people should take care of themselves and not take it lightly. If one is found, this highly contagious virus can easily spread everywhere. So for the health of yourself and your family, you should pay attention to protection and don't run around.

To sum up, I think I dare not fly during the epidemic. Because I am a person who is afraid of trouble, it is actually more troublesome to go through various security checks by plane. On the other hand, I think the epidemic situation is not very stable, so if you fly around, the risk of infection is still relatively high. For my own safety, I'd better not fly.