On “The Jab”: will vaccinations restart travel? -Willie Walsh of IATA says vaccinated people should be allowed to travel without restrictions -Aerosol physicist Lidia Morawska QUT on the risks of air travel -Miki__Kobayashi reports on Tokyo’s Olympics
VACCINATIONS HAVE helped ease national lockdowns, but restrictions on international travel remain severe. When and how might they be lifted?
Willie Walsh of the International Air Transport Association tells us airlines are a soft target for government restrictions. Aerosol physicist Lidia Morawska assesses how risky it is to travel by plane. The Economist’s Miki Kobayashi reports on July’s
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