Cabin Air Recirculation Does Not Increase Risk Of Infection
There is no evidence that aircraft cabin air recirculation increases the risk that passengers will come down with a head cold or other upper respiratory infections (URI), according to a new study. The report, published yesterday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, takes steps to...
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