05-01-2021, 10:43 AM
(05-01-2021, 09:20 AM)BIAD Wrote: Southwest Airlines guidance regarding travel restrictions for Washington D.C.
Quote:Full exchange of cabin air with fresh, outdoor air and HEPA filtered air every 2-3 minutes. Face coverings required.SOURCE:
COVID-19 Travel Information
COVID-19 Testing
We are closely monitoring the ongoing government restrictions for travel.
Each state or country may require varying levels of documentation, testing, and potential verification of test results.
For detailed information regarding each destination option, please click on the appropriate selection below.
Washington D.C.
Travel is allowed to Washington D.C. with some limitations.
Last updated: Apr 30, 2021
Negative COVID-19 test, full vaccination, or quarantine
Before you arrive
Negative COVID-19 test or quarantine
All passengers who show proof of a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within
72 hours prior to arrival will not be subject to the quarantine rule.
If your visit is longer than three days, you will need a second test with another negative
result within three to five days to be exempt from the quarantine rule.
Travel to and from Maryland and Virginia are exempt.
Source:
District of Columbia’s official website
Vaccinated Passengers
Passengers who are fully vaccinated are not required to self-quarantine or test if their travel occurs
within 90 days following their last dose of the vaccine. If exposed to someone who has COVID-19,
fully vaccinated persons are no longer required to self-quarantine, unless they personally show
symptoms of COVID-19. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated 14 days after they receive their
final vaccine dose.
Source:
District of Columbia Phase Two Mayor's Orders
No mention of covering between biting food. It just seems some 'jobs-worth' asshole decided to add their own rules!
Another customer lost.
Another thought: Notice you have to wait 14 days after last vax to be considered fully vaccinated. However, it's only valid for 90 days. That means you're only considered "safe" for 76 days/year? What? So does that mean that you'd have to be vaccinated 4x/yr if you have to fly all the time?
Does anyone think through the implications of their horseshit? Just wondering.