Thursday, 26 Nov 2020 08:45 PM MYT
As an added precaution, she leaves a sanitiser spray at the door for her 27-year-old husband, who has been with the national carrier for about five years, to disinfect his belongings before he enters the house. A TODAY reader, Teo Tzu Lim, 70, recently wrote to this publication, describing how he and his wife live in constant fear that their son, an SIA steward, may get infected on a flight and pass the coronavirus to them.
Aside from wearing protective gear and minimising interaction with passengers during flights, among other measures, they said that crew members are whisked away in chartered vehicles to accommodations far away from city centres if they have to do layovers or a stop between flights. “My pregnancy now drains my energy quickly and if my husband isn’t home, I honestly wouldn’t know how I’d get through a tough day at home alone,” she said.‘Not overly worried’
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