> Surely the burden of proof should be on those who say it's safe. > Kudos to airlines for taking the most conservative path. then don't fly. that's "the most conservative path". the problem with your statement is that we're still waiting to see a scientific study that says something one way or the other. all we have is anecdotal "evidence" which doesn't prove anything, one way or the other. /mtr
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