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<blockquote data-quote="PineappleSkip" data-source="post: 2319492" data-attributes="member: 9004"><p>Watching any new cases off QR908 with interest, and even more interest any cases off SQ211, which had a good load and arrived the first day of the 72 hours quarantine. My experience has been that QR are desultory about enforcing mask wearing in the J cabin (hopefully better in Y) and SQ are better. LH are ruthless.</p><p></p><p>The NYT article suggests the "superspreader" event says more about pax with fake certificates than about Omicron. 60 positive passengers of whom only 14 had Omicron; and to enter the Netherlands and much of the rest of Schengen those 60 passengers would only have had to produce a test certificate or a vaccination certificate. They apparently got picked up when the whlle flight was tested on arrival at AMS.</p><p></p><p>Hopeful, but not entirely confident, that the powers that be will balanced any increased transmissibility with any reduced severity.</p><p></p><p>It's now day 5 for pax off QR908 and day four for pax off SQ211. Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>cheers skip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PineappleSkip, post: 2319492, member: 9004"] Watching any new cases off QR908 with interest, and even more interest any cases off SQ211, which had a good load and arrived the first day of the 72 hours quarantine. My experience has been that QR are desultory about enforcing mask wearing in the J cabin (hopefully better in Y) and SQ are better. LH are ruthless. The NYT article suggests the "superspreader" event says more about pax with fake certificates than about Omicron. 60 positive passengers of whom only 14 had Omicron; and to enter the Netherlands and much of the rest of Schengen those 60 passengers would only have had to produce a test certificate or a vaccination certificate. They apparently got picked up when the whlle flight was tested on arrival at AMS. Hopeful, but not entirely confident, that the powers that be will balanced any increased transmissibility with any reduced severity. It's now day 5 for pax off QR908 and day four for pax off SQ211. Time will tell. cheers skip [/QUOTE]
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