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A multi-layered approach has the best chance of reducing the risk of transporting COVID-19 via air travel from one nation to another, a new study has found.1
A New Zealand study says a multi-layered approach is the aviation industry’s best defense against the virus.
by Linda Werfelman | September 1, 2020
A multi-layered approach has the best chance of reducing the risk of transporting COVID-19 via air travel from one nation to another, a new study has found.1
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