Don't Sneeze When You Take Your Shoes Off
The year is still young, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) might pull in the wacky public health policy award of 2006. This week, the CDC proposed quarantine rules to prevent bird flu from entering and spreading through the United States. In case of a major outbreak, all airline and ship passengers would be required to give detailed contact information, and those among them suspected (but not necessarily proved) of being infected by bird flu would beThe innovative part of the proposed policy is that those responsible for avian flu screening would be flight attendants, pilots and cruise ship crew, when they are not busy pushing food carts around, mopping the deck, or flying the plane. They are to check passengers for mild symptoms like fever, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches (not due to sitting in economy class), and also for more serious symptoms such as eye infections, pneumonia and respiratory diseases (not due to breathing recirculated air). Of course, any old pilot or flight attendant can see if someone is coughing; the real art is to detect bird flu among passengers who have bird flu but are asymptomatic, and dispatch them to Terminal D. If the proposed guidelines go through, and avian flu takes off, it might be wise to be very, very nice to the flight and cruise staff. And cancel international trips if you have a head cold.
- Stuart Rennie
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Oh, I don't see business travellers being happy about this - especially the ones who can't postpone travel when they have a head cold.
- by Kelly on Apr 27, 2006 at 6:23 AM | link
They key would be to not be a business traveller. Who knows? Maybe this bird flu is mother nature's answer to the gross overpopulation of our planet. Nothing else seems to be doing the trick.
- by David Krueger on Apr 27, 2006 at 11:05 AM | link
If flight attendents can detect bird flu in asymptomatic passengers, maybe the CDC needs to fire its doctors and hire them.
- by Laura(southernxyl) on Apr 27, 2006 at 11:16 AM | link