CDC Investigating After Multiple Passengers Fall Ill At Philadelphia Airport
by
Tyler Durden
Thu, 09/06/2018 - 16:58
One day after 19 passengers fell ill during a JFK flight from Dubai, CBS Philadelphia reports
that multiple passengers fell ill on separate international flights
coming into Philadelphia International Airport on Thursday. Officials
said that 12 passengers arriving at the airport on American Airlines
flights from Paris and Munich experienced flu-like symptoms, with
multiple ambulances dispatched to the airport.
All 250 passengers and crew on the flights were held for a medical
review and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was notified
to investigate.
Furthermore, the CDC, Philadelphia Health Department and the Philadelphia Fire Department personnel performed medical evaluations on the passengers.
The passengers who did not fall ill are in the process of being released according to Fox 29. It’s not yet known what caused the people to become sick. No one was transported and no airport operations were impacted.
Airport spokesperson Diane Gerace released the following statement:
Furthermore, the CDC, Philadelphia Health Department and the Philadelphia Fire Department personnel performed medical evaluations on the passengers.
The passengers who did not fall ill are in the process of being released according to Fox 29. It’s not yet known what caused the people to become sick. No one was transported and no airport operations were impacted.
Airport spokesperson Diane Gerace released the following statement:
"As a precaution, all passengers on the two flights—totaling about 250 plus crew—were held for a medical review and the CDC was notified. CDC, the Philadelphia Health Department, and Philadelphia Fire Department personnel performed medical evaluations and assessments. The passengers—except for the 12 affected—are in the process of being released."
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