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Man hides at Chicago airport for months to avoid COVID-19 | News | DW

Man hides at Chicago airport for months to avoid COVID-19 A man who hid at Chicago s O Hare Airport for three months claiming he was scared of flying home and catching coronavirus has been charged with a felony. Aditya Singh had been living in a restricted security area. It s unclear what links Singh, from Los Angeles, had with the Chicago area or why he had gone there A California man was charged with felony criminal trespass after he was arrested accused of hiding in a restricted area of Chicago s O Hare International Airport for three months. The 36-year-old Aditya Singh told police that the coronavirus pandemic had left him afraid to fly. He was also charged with misdemeanor theft after allegedly stealing an airport security badge.

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On a wing, with a prayer - The Hindu BusinessLine

On a wing, with a prayer Airports and airlines shouldn’t overlook Covid safety In what is being seen as a positive step by many, flying in India is returning to pre-Covid levels in terms of the number of flights being operated and the number of people flying since limited flying was allowed from May 25 after the lockdown was partially lifted. But does this mean that Covid precautions can be overlooked, particularly when two new and supposedly more virulent strains have been found? As anyone who has flown recently from Delhi or even smaller airports like Gaggal in Himachal Pradesh will know, there is virtually no social distancing. Forget the six-feet gap, people have been seen falling over each other to enter the Delhi airport, there is no social distancing at check-in counters, and clearing security is a nightmare. Yes, the check-in staff sit behind glass partitions and there is strict checking of identity cards, but there is no mention of the Aarogya Setu app.

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