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Для канадцев едущих из омерики в Канаду требуюут 2х-недельный карантин. Причём говорят, что будут проверять и штрафовать за нарушение - информция вчерашняя. Раньше такого не требовали. Нет доверия омерике
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В Вашингтоне, городе, на сегодняшний день 27 штатов в списке на обязательный (не рекомендованный) карантин, штраф за нарушение объявили до 5 тыс. Проблема с парковкой машины, с заселением по водительским правам.
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Да накакать на эту помойку.fdddy wrote:В Вашингтоне, городе, на сегодняшний день 27 штатов в списке на обязательный (не рекомендованный) карантин, штраф за нарушение объявили до 5 тыс. Проблема с парковкой машины, с заселением по водительским правам.
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Точно.Baloon wrote: 08 Aug 2020 21:28 Пишут что пятнадцать тысяч детей умирают сейчас ежедневно (не от ковид) а могли бы жить. И как то не сильно это кого то беспокоит.
И с ковидом - причина подменяется следствием - по крайнем мере в Сан Франциско.
Ой - рост случаев - ой -все умрём!
А почему?
А потому что рост бездомных-грязь-антисанитария где они в близком контакте друг с другом и если и используют маски то это рождает очаг вторичной инфекции т.к маски гтязные и неправильно одетые.
Так что губернатору Ньюсому и другим правящим демократам нечего перепихивать с себя вину на кого то.
В общем лучше "чем других случаи с ковид читать трудится не лучше б на себя кума оборотиться"
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Rhode Island, но едем через неделю. Пока мы не в списке на обязательный карантин.Yvsobol wrote: 09 Aug 2020 18:57Да накакать на эту помойку.fdddy wrote:В Вашингтоне, городе, на сегодняшний день 27 штатов в списке на обязательный (не рекомендованный) карантин, штраф за нарушение объявили до 5 тыс. Проблема с парковкой машины, с заселением по водительским правам.
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А с чего Вы взяли, что он будет в списке?fdddy wrote:Rhode Island, но едем через неделю. Пока мы не в списке на обязательный карантин.Yvsobol wrote: 09 Aug 2020 18:57Да накакать на эту помойку.fdddy wrote:В Вашингтоне, городе, на сегодняшний день 27 штатов в списке на обязательный (не рекомендованный) карантин, штраф за нарушение объявили до 5 тыс. Проблема с парковкой машины, с заселением по водительским правам.
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Перешел какой-то там барьер по количеству зараженных на сколько-то (боюсь соврать, 10 на 1000 чел, что ли), после которого вносят в список. Все соседи внесли нас в список с пятницы.Yvsobol wrote: 09 Aug 2020 19:26А с чего Вы взяли, что он будет в списке?fdddy wrote:Rhode Island, но едем через неделю. Пока мы не в списке на обязательный карантин.Yvsobol wrote: 09 Aug 2020 18:57Да накакать на эту помойку.fdddy wrote:В Вашингтоне, городе, на сегодняшний день 27 штатов в списке на обязательный (не рекомендованный) карантин, штраф за нарушение объявили до 5 тыс. Проблема с парковкой машины, с заселением по водительским правам.
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Ну не знаю. Смотрите новости.
VA точно не должна вв4сти ничего. Но проверить надо на всякий случай! Завтра и после завтра
VA точно не должна вв4сти ничего. Но проверить надо на всякий случай! Завтра и после завтра
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How Airlines Are Changing the Flying Process
Fasten your face mask: Safety procedures are different in the COVID-19 age
by Elaine Glusac, AARP, Updated August 6, 2020 |
rTvelers are slowly beginning to take to the skies again, as coronavirus-related restrictions ease, and they’re finding that flying in the COVID-19 era is a very different experience than it was before the pandemic. Among other changes, there are often few if any food options, no magazines in the seat pockets, and all travelers and airline staff wearing masks.
Here’s what to expect if you plan to fly in the coming weeks.
Pre-flight
Once you are through security (see new rules) and arrive at the gate, don’t expect an empty concourse. The number of airline passengers screened by the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) has ticked up from about 80,000 a day in mid-April to about 596,000 on Aug. 5, though it’s still down substantially from 2.4 million on that day a year earlier. Some airlines are limiting the number of passengers per flight to prevent the crowded conditions that might lead to infection; American Airlines and United Airlines, however, have recently lifted capacity constraints.
Although all airlines have been requiring passengers to wear face masks during boarding and on the plane, some only recently began to enforce the policy and have expanded the requirement to areas throughout airports they serve.
Southwest, American and United announced in July that travelers who refuse to wear masks onboard will not be allowed to fly. “If a customer is unable to wear a face covering or mask for any reason, Southwest regrets that we will be unable to transport the individual,” the company said in a statement.
Now, Frontier, JetBlue (effective Aug. 10) and Alaska (effective Aug. 7) have joined the other airlines, requiring face coverings for passengers over age 2, with no exemptions, on flights and in areas of the airport that the airlines control, such as customer service counters and gates. The only time masks may be removed is for eating or drinking.
Airlines are also handling boarding differently to encourage physical distancing. Southwest Airlines, for one, previously asked customers to line up in two adjacent lines of 30, but it’s now boarding just one line of 10 people at a time.
Alaska Airlines, Allegiant, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue and United are boarding their planes from the rear rows forward, to avoid crowding in the aisles.
American Airlines continues to board passengers by groups — it says the row system works only if everyone is at the gate, which is impossible with the number of connecting flights it operates — though agents space people out during boarding.
Spirit asks passengers to scan their own boarding pass and will allow anyone to board at the end of the boarding process to reduce their time on the plane.
Frontier is the first U.S. airline to take passengers’ temperatures with a touchless thermometer before boarding, and will block anyone with a temperature of 100.4 F or higher from flights. Frontier says it “will work with that customer to rebook travel on a later date or otherwise accommodate the traveler’s preferences with respect to their reservation.” Like other airlines, it’s also asking passengers to complete an online “health acknowledgment” before check-in to confirm, among other things, that they will wash or sanitize their hands before boarding, will check their temperature before heading to the airport, and have had no symptoms related to COVID-19 in the previous 14 days.
Air Canada is taking passengers’ temperatures before boarding now as well. That may become a standard practice. In a recent CBS interview, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly urged the TSA to include temperature checks as part of its passenger screening process, rather than leave it up to the individual airlines.
In-flight
Seat spacing: As traffic in the air increases, empty middle seats are becoming less common, and passengers may have to fly next to strangers, especially on American and United. JetBlue, though, is blocking middle seats on larger aircraft and aisle seats on smaller planes through at least Oct. 15, and Alaska Airlines has said it will do so through Oct. 31. Frontier Airlines is blocking 20 middle seats and making them visible on its seat map during booking (it drew an outcry when it announced it would charge passengers who wanted a blocked middle seat, and dropped the policy).
Delta says it is capping seating at 50 percent capacity in first class and 60 percent in the main cabin, and blocking middle seats as well as some aisle seats on planes that have two-by-two configurations through Sept. 30. Southwest is blocking middle seats through Sept. 30. Allegiant says it spaces people out as practicable “but on fuller flights, that’s not always possible,” according to a spokesperson. Allegiant fliers can opt to be notified if their flight exceeds 65 percent capacity and can request a credit voucher or choose another flight, though they must pay any fare difference.
Cleaning: All carriers have announced enhanced aircraft cleaning procedures including the use of hospital-grade disinfectants. Southwest reports, “We deep clean each plane from nose to tail for nearly 6-7 hours every night.” Alaska will provide sanitizing wipes on board its planes. Nonetheless, expect many more touchless interactions in flight. Delta claims that the airline is using “state-of-the-art air circulation systems with industrial-grade HEPA filters on many Delta aircraft that extract more than 99.99 percent of particles, including viruses.” And Air Canada notes that, among other cleaning procedures, “We’re rigorously grooming all headrest covers.”
Food: Galleys are largely retired for now. JetBlue’s beverages and snacks come in a sealed bag. Frontier planes will carry only a limited amount of bottled water for sale. In the main cabin on flights between 900 and 2,199 miles, American hands out snacks and bottled water only at boarding; on flights over 2,200 miles, snacks and nonalcoholic drinks are available in-flight. Delta encourages travelers to bring their own snacks and nonalcoholic beverages.
Entertainment: Many airlines have removed seat-back literature, including in-flight magazines (American’s publication, American Way, is a prominent exception). Alaska has moved the content to its app. Unless you’re flying JetBlue, don’t assume you’ll have a seat-back screen; most major carriers, including United and American, were already moving their video entertainment to their apps for viewing in-flight before the pandemic. JetBlue will enable your personal electronic device to act as the seat-back television remote control on some planes.
Personal protection: Most domestic carriers require that customers wear face masks in flight (see above, under Pre-flight).
Wearing masks off the plane: Depending on your destination, expect to keep your face covering on after landing until you leave the airport. Reagan National and Dulles International airports, in Virginia, and Los Angeles International Airport are among the many large airports that require everyone in public spaces to wear face coverings.
Editor's note: This article was originally published on June 5. It's been updated to reflect new airline procedures.
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Любопытно сколько будет стоить сей банкет. А то супруга пришла от зубного - с нее содрали лишний червонец типа за чистку оборудования. Ага. Раньше они оборудование не чистили?Yvsobol wrote:How Airlines Are Changing the Flying Process
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В Великобритании у зубного ты обязан оплатить полный комплект PPE, влетает где-то на 40£, прием только по записи, тебе приписыают код срочно-несрочно и отправляют домой, ждать звонка
Мир это Выхухоль.
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Из Амстердама есть кто-нибудь? Как там в квартале Красных Фонарей? Дополнительно за чистку дерут? Записываться в срочно / не срочно не требуют? Маску в течении полёта (за илключением приёма пищи) не требуют?
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United это по моему квинтэссенция того что не так в индустрии, жадная, с минимальным сервисом, стремлением содрать как можно больше за все и как можно больше ограничить пассажиров.Yvsobol wrote: 10 Aug 2020 02:58 Seat spacing: As traffic in the air increases, empty middle seats are becoming less common, and passengers may have to fly next to strangers, especially on American and United
Хорошо что у нас еще есть Southwest и JetBlue