Anonymous ID: 9880ac Feb. 15, 2020, 2:44 a.m. No.8143737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3980 >>3981

Airplane Coughing Recording - nCov19 | COVID-19 | Coronavirus

Flight Info: Asiana Airlines OZ272 Jan 31, 2020 - Seoul to Seattle

 

During the flight, passengers coughed in the high hundreds to thousands of times. I started recording this video after a passenger next to me cough so loud I thought he would pop a lung. This recording only shows a snippet of the flight and yes I cough once.

 

Video: https://www.bitchute.com/video/xAZwpX1gnz22/

 

I tried to notify the officials when the plane landed, but I was informed there were no health screeners at the airport and the CDC had the weekends off, even the SeaTac police told me they couldn't do anything about the situation.

 

At this point, I have tried to alert the CDC, the national Health Department, the King County Health Department, the Port of Seattle, and even different fixtures of the press and to the best of my knowledge, no one has done anything with the information.

I have been in self-isolation for two weeks to protect as many as I could. I came from Thailand to Seattle via Seoul.

 

I went through a KCDC unit in Seoul and got "cleared" by two different doctors. Everyone refused to test me, as I didn't meet the criteria (in Seoul and in the States).

The criteria CAN NOT be met by pretty much anyone infected outside of China, period.

 

To get tested you must meet 2 things:

 

  1. Have you been in China?

  2. Were you in close contact with someone who is a confirmed case?

 

If you were infected in transport or let's say… in the number 1 Chinese tourist stop in the work Thailand, you can not get tested. Even if you next to a crazy sick Korean man who was beat red, had an obvious fever, and was panting for a whole plane ride.

 

Thanks for the post recommendations of /r/wuhan_flu and /r/coronavirus on Reddit.

 

As for everyone wishing me to die, shrug, maybe you will have your wish if I do get sick. And if anyone doubts me when it comes to how hard it is to get tested, call your local infectious disease unit and as what it takes :)