He lives in Nevada, she lives in Ireland. He’s single and is going to graduate college this summer and do “remote work” in IT. He’s known for a long time she can’t safely fly due to a nut allergy.
He lives in Nevada, she lives in Ireland. He’s single and is going to graduate college this summer and do “remote work” in IT. He’s known for a long time she can’t safely fly due to a nut allergy.
But people can eat nuts everywhere in public, on the subway, in class, at work etc., does that mean she spends her life in locked up at home? And nothing that can be solved by wearing masks? I’ve been flying quite a bit during covid and was wearing N95 and even N99 masks once (regular ones were sold out), and while not the most comfortable experience, it’s certainly possible to get through the day.
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Your friend can alert the airline to her allergy and bring wipes to reduce the risk of direct contact with peanut residue. It is unlikely that peanut aroma or airborne dust can trigger allergies.
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The daily mail is not a reliable news source. Your friend should speak to their healthcare specialist for advice on flying if they haven’t already
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