mshanson3121
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A good amount of people with Covid symptoms don’t run a high fever. The temp check is safety theater (Iger said this back before the parks reopened) and hey it employees people so yay. Anyone who thinks they have a temp but still intends to go somewhere with a temp check will just pop some Tylenol or other fever busting med.
As for this particular case reports are he suffered from high blood pressure and respiratory issues. He died of a heart attack probably triggered by COVID. Twitter “first hand reports” say passengers saw he was having “difficulty breathing” and/or “serious” symptoms when they boarded the plane- and yet none of those same passengers thought it was serious enough to not get onto a cross country flight with the man which is why I don’t blame UA for not deplaning him due to symptoms.
Random observation- “family” makes a much more sensational story than man and his wife.
As for action against the family all I expect is a ban from UA similar to the couple who flew back to HI from SFO knowingly COVID positive.
You know what baffles me about this, and not even because of Covid, but... man, if I see someone having difficulty breathing or having serious symptoms boarding a plane - I'm going to alert someone right away. Not because they could be contagious, not because it might affect me, but because I would be concerned for that man and would want to make sure he's okay!