Flight Attendants Told To Wear Diapers

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As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, transportation officials around the world have been looking for ways to keep passengers and crew safe on board planes.
On November 25, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) released new guidelines for the
country’s airline industry, which it oversees.
A section on PPE advises cabin crew on flights to and from high-risk countries to wear “medical masks, double-layer disposable medical gloves, goggles, disposable hats, disposable protective clothing, and disposable shoe covers.”
The next sentence reads: “It is recommended that cabin crew members wear disposable diapers and avoid using the lavatories barring special circumstances to avoid infection risks.”
Read more at CNN.
{Matzav.com}

8 COMMENTS

  1. This has got to be the nuttiest recommendation ever! Though, the truth is that the flight attendants treat passengers no different.

  2. Oh! finally U.S. sources admit it is not safe to use a restroom that has been utilized by infected people. Maybe next step shall be remarking that due to aerosol generated during flushing it’s not safe to be seated close to the restrooms either, and possibly, in some distant future, someone will dare proposing the radical notion that infected people should not be flying.
    Meantime other countries have the epidemic largely under control.

  3. Why does Matzav have to include a photo of a full diaper and stink up the place? Could you imagine the stink in the plane if all passengers would be required to wear pampers? Maybe they should only allow those who lost their sense of smell onto the plane due to the plannedemic.

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