Honestly, if someone's that deeply paranoid about covid, there's nothing an airliner could conceivably do that would alleviate their fears. I mean short of say, letting them fly with 0 other passengers.
And I say this while also recognizing that airplane cabins tend to circulate the air so much that transmission risks might be lower than in a lot of other scenarios within closed spaces. But even in such a case as that, a paranoid person is still going to be paranoid.
while also recognizing that airplane cabins tend to circulate the air so much that transmission risks might be lower than in a lot of other scenarios within closed spaces
Those last 3 words pulling a lot of weight there...
Honestly, if someone's that deeply paranoid about covid, there's nothing an airliner could conceivably do that would alleviate their fears. I mean short of say, letting them fly with 0 other passengers.
And I say this while also recognizing that airplane cabins tend to circulate the air so much that transmission risks might be lower than in a lot of other scenarios within closed spaces. But even in such a case as that, a paranoid person is still going to be paranoid.
Those last 3 words pulling a lot of weight there...