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Source: The Hill
BY JUSTINE COLEMAN | February 8, 2021
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said that officials are considering a requirement that passengers provide a negative COVID-19 test ahead of domestic flights, according to an interview published on Sunday.
Source: The Hill
BY JUSTINE COLEMAN | February 8, 2021
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said that officials are considering a requirement that passengers provide a negative COVID-19 test ahead of domestic flights, according to an interview published on Sunday.
One of President Biden's first confirmed Cabinet members told "Axios on HBO" that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is engaged in "an active conversation" on whether to implement the requirement.
"What I can tell you is it's going to be guided by data, by science, by medicine and by the input of the people who are actually going to have to carry this out," he said. "But here's the thing: The safer we can make air travel in terms of perception as well as reality, the more people are going to be ready to get back in the air."
Buttigieg's comments on a potential testing mandate comes after the CDC instituted a requirement for travelers on international flights to the U.S. to test negative for the virus that has infected more than 27 million and killed more than 464,000 in the U.S. alone, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
The testing rules for international flights came as U.S. officials expressed concern about the COVID-19 variants found in the United Kingdom and South Africa that are more contagious than the original strain. Both variants have been found in multiple states in the U.S., with 690 cases of the U.K. strain across 33 states and six cases of the South African strain across three states, according to CDC data.
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"What I can tell you is it's going to be guided by data, by science, by medicine and by the input of the people who are actually going to have to carry this out," he said. "But here's the thing: The safer we can make air travel in terms of perception as well as reality, the more people are going to be ready to get back in the air."
Buttigieg's comments on a potential testing mandate comes after the CDC instituted a requirement for travelers on international flights to the U.S. to test negative for the virus that has infected more than 27 million and killed more than 464,000 in the U.S. alone, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
The testing rules for international flights came as U.S. officials expressed concern about the COVID-19 variants found in the United Kingdom and South Africa that are more contagious than the original strain. Both variants have been found in multiple states in the U.S., with 690 cases of the U.K. strain across 33 states and six cases of the South African strain across three states, according to CDC data.
Please go to The Hill to read more.
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This is the kind of thing you would come to expect to happen in European countries under the boot of the EU (Germany) but not in America. These should not be called "vaccines" but rather a "medical procedure." A rudimentary explanation is DNA stores instructions for proteins in the nucleus. The mRNA Covid injection is a temporary set of instructions to the cells to make a protein; mRNA is made using the protein. Proteins form the basis of all life by performing the functions required by every cell; proteins are made using mRNA. The Covid injections are a medical procedure. Just say "no," you do not consent and you will not take the Covid injection.
A few states are finally coming around to the reality of the circumstances of what is going on here under cover of this global fake Covid pandemic.
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