A research bulletin from Harvard’s School of Public Health included a study around masks and ventilation. When all onboard wore masks, infection risk from breathing was reduced to less than 1%. (3/8) https://cdn1.sph.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2443/2020/09/Face-Mask-Use-in-Air-Travel.pdf
A Department of Defense study concluded that a commercial aircraft’s air system provides more protection than the standards in several key areas of a hospital. (4/8) https://www.ustranscom.mil/cmd/panewsreader.cfm?ID=C0EC1D60-CB57-C6ED-90DEDA305CE7459D&yr=2020
A report from @IATA found that the already-low level of transmissions linked to the travel journey (44 cases out of 1.2 billion air Passengers) became even lower once masks were widely required on board. (5/8) https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/pr/2020-09-08-012/
We will continue to take a science-based approach as we evaluate our procedures and policies moving forward and will collaborate with the Stanford University School of Medicine for insights that will help us evolve our policies. (7/8) http://swa.is/stanfordmedical 
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