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The man, who went into cardiac arrest on a United flight 8 days ago, was cowardly, but the airline has not yet notified passengers and says it is not their responsibility.
As the TMZ reports, the New Reliance Medical Examiner has determined that the 69-year-old man has covid and died of a heart attack. During a medical emergency on a flight from Land Relando to LA, the man’s wife was heard saying that her husband was suffering from COVID symptoms – shortness of breath and loss of taste and smell. He clearly did not tell the truth before riding and did not reveal his symptoms.
179 passengers have not yet been notified by United in the morning. An airline spokesman told TMZ that they are not medical professionals so they cannot make COVID decisions. The spokesperson said they are in touch with the CDC and have given them the flight manifesto. A spokesman said the CDC should contact passengers who may have been exposed.
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We asked why the airline would not immediately tell anyone on the plane There were secret features And, because of that There was trouble About an hour before the emergency landing, it would not be appropriate to tell passengers to make decisions such as staying away from elderly relatives during the Christmas holidays. Feedback … They’re not medical professionals so it’s not on them.
The spokesman said they have not known for about a week The passenger had a covid So they could not make any determination, but they clearly knew that the person has his symptoms.
Many private companies instruct their employees directly when they are likely to have a suspect in a suspect fee, which can be covid-positive, so why not airlines?
We have spoken to passengers saying they have not heard from the CDC.