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home]A department of defense study found wearing masks protected passengers from airborne transmission because of the air flow systems used on planes.Southwest passenger Linda Morsilli is not a fan of the move.“I’d rather they didn’t, especially with the coronavirus -- with (cases) going up -- but I guess they got to do what they got to do," she said. "“We take a mask, I have the wipes.
I wipe everything down before I even sit in the seat, so we’re very, very careful.”Another passenger, who flew into Orlando with her 80-year-old mother, said she may no longer be able to fly on Southwest.“I loved the idea that they had a middle.