Coughs on a Plane

The key to this story is the animation

By LORI PREUITT
Updated 4:04 PM PST, Tue, Nov 24, 2009

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Long lines, lost luggage and late flights are all among the holiday travel risk tens of thousands of Bay Area passenger face this week.

But this season there is an even bigger concern: the fear of getting the H1N1 virus in crowded airports and airplanes.

A new animation from Purdue University will give new ammo for giving fellow passengers the stink-eye if they dare to cough or sneeze on a Thanksgiving week flight.  It comes to us courtesy of Dr. Qingyan Chen.

It shows exactly how far H1N1 travels on an airplane.  And it is not just to the left and the right, people behind the cougher also get sprayed with enough of the virus to become infected.  It's the kind of animation that you are likely to ask co-workers to gather 'round to see:

View more news videos at: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/video.


Doctors suggest if you find yourself sitting near someone you think might be sick, you can hand them a kleenex or ask a flight attendant if they have any face masks to offer the person.  Some airlines are beginning to carry them as a standard on flights.

And don't forget the disinfecting wipes and lotions.  They will kill most bacterias.

 Photo from Placebo, via Flickr

First Published: Nov 24, 2009 10:31 AM PST

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