Airports compete for worried flyers with on-site COVID-19 testing, TSA appointments, cleaning robots

Deutschland Nachrichten Nachrichten

Airports compete for worried flyers with on-site COVID-19 testing, TSA appointments, cleaning robots
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten,Deutschland Schlagzeilen
  • 📰 USATODAY
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 40 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 63%

After a summer of scrambling to enhance cleaning regimes, install hand-sanitizing stations, plexiglass barriers & so on, airports are adopting new strategies to keep passengers safe and instill confidence in travel. And there are robots.

,” with only passengers who have tested negative for COVID-19 allowed on the plane. Passengers for these flights who arrive at the airport without a certificate proving they have tested negative for virus 72 hours before boarding can take a free COVID-19 test at the airport and get the results within 30 minutes.. Both airports are running pilot programs to test the canines' efficacy at detecting the virus.

Passengers who agree to take a free test under the voluntary program in Helsinki do not have direct physical contact with a dog. They are asked to swipe their skin with a wipe, which is then put into a jar and given to a dog waiting in a separate booth, who then sniffs the sample and indicate the test result with the scratch of a paw, a bark or by lying down.

The voluntary health and hygiene program requires airports to complete a document containing questions relating to everything from cleaning and disinfection to physical distancing, staff protection, passenger communications and passenger facilities. Airports seeking the Airport Health Accreditation must also provide pictures, videos, and explanations to show how they are following international protocols.

Wir haben diese Nachrichten zusammengefasst, damit Sie sie schnell lesen können. Wenn Sie sich für die Nachrichten interessieren, können Sie den vollständigen Text hier lesen. Weiterlesen:

USATODAY /  🏆 100. in US

Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen

Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.

Party With More Than 1,000 People Near Florida State University Broken Up By Police HelicopterParty With More Than 1,000 People Near Florida State University Broken Up By Police HelicopterMore than 1,400 students have tested positive for Covid-19 this semester.
Weiterlesen »

YouTube's Worst Villain Cleaned Up in Covid-19 Loans, Months After Buying a $14 Million HouseYouTube's Worst Villain Cleaned Up in Covid-19 Loans, Months After Buying a $14 Million HouseJeffree Star, Beauty YouTube’s preeminent villain known for his makeup line, merch company, and expert ability to cause enough drama to distract from his own alleged racism, has given detractors another reason to hate him. According to ProPublica’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans database, Star took somewhere between $350,000 to $1 million on May 3 for his merch company, Killer Merch, where he sells products for fellow YouTube demons Ninja, Shane Dawson, and sister James Charles. As you may recall, PPP loans are part of the CARES act, created by the federal government to help small businesses keep employees on payroll during the covid-19 pandemic. Star’s Killer Merch company listed 59 employees at the time.
Weiterlesen »

UK says test result issue on England's COVID-19 app resolvedUK says test result issue on England's COVID-19 app resolvedAn issue with England's COVID-19 smartphone app, launched to curb the spread of the virus, which meant it could not accept around a third of test results has been resolved, the government said on Sunday.
Weiterlesen »

Positive COVID-19 test rates top 25% in some U.S. Midwest statesPositive COVID-19 test rates top 25% in some U.S. Midwest statesThe number of tests coming back positive for COVID-19 is topping 25% in several states in the U.S. Midwest as cases and hospitalizations also surge in the region, according to a Reuters analysis.
Weiterlesen »

Positive COVID-19 test rates top 25% in some U.S. Midwest statesPositive COVID-19 test rates top 25% in some U.S. Midwest statesThe number of tests coming back positive for COVID-19 is topping 25% in several states in the U.S. Midwest as cases and hospitalizations also surge in the region, according to a Reuters analysis.
Weiterlesen »



Render Time: 2025-03-09 03:45:12