RE:RE:RE:RE:airports should have BioCloudOkay, let me hold your hand: First, you do the individual testing of passengers at the gate. Those who fail don't fly. Duh.
Those who pass can fly, right? You do understand that someone can test negative can "turn" positive at any moment due to the uncertainties of the timeline of incubation, replication and viral load, right?
If you said "uh huh" I'll let go of your hand. Now, look at the interior of the plane. Do we know how many people are in it? Do we know their names? (yes yes). If their is an airborne virus detector in the plane and over the coarse of the flight it is not activated then everyone on that flight can feel fuuly confident they were not exposed. This is a more significant level of confidence than the individualized testing can provide. Remember, it isn't perfect. It is not always accurate and even when accurate not always sure because of incubation as we already established. So there is number one. Confidence for the airline industry.
But most importantly is the thing I already showed you when you blinked. Once you have tested a group and selected those that test negative and put them in a tube (the plane itself - why do I feel like I need to make that more explicit for you?) with a Biocloud you now have a way to catch the ocassional cases where a person turns positive and begins shedding shortly after testing negative. And that happens! So, if a flight has a trigger event all those on board are made fully aware and all contract tracing steps are implemented with full compliance (I know a contact tracer and guess what - people often don't cooperate with it over the phone) because you have their info already.
So a biocloud on a plane is perhaps one of the absolute best places especially in conjunction with the rapid individualized testing. And, as I mentioned the first time way back when, the cost of the spent cartridge is one passenger's fare.
Ok, training wheels off - you are riding on your own. And don't forget, you were snooty first. :)
I am available to write copy for Kontrol. Just have Paul reach out to me okay gang?