Do you need to travel by air or have traveled recently? Or has your trip been canceled? Below are a few resources by IATA to help you through the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
All health instructions are aligned with the recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO). See WHO’s update from 14 April.
What you should know if you have or need to travel by air
While the risk of catching an infection on an aircraft is typically lower than in a shopping center or an office environment, there are simple measures you can take to further reduce the risk of illness if you are traveling. These include practicing hand hygiene by washing them regularly with soap or an alcohol-based sanitizer, and not touching your face, especially eyes, nose, and mouth.
While you must not travel when you are ill, should you experience symptoms suggestive of respiratory illness during or after a trip, seek medical attention and share your travel history with your health care provider. Most governments also provide clear instructions.
Read more at iata.org
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