Aviation chiefs in quarantine after virus case at Berlin airport


AFP
| 2020/11/04 | 263 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT

Aviation bosses who celebrated the long-delayed opening of Berlin's new international airport together have been forced into quarantine after a local official tested positive for Covid-19.Dietmar Woidke, the state premier of Brandenburg, confessed on Tuesday morning that he had been diagnosed with the virus after developing cold-like symptoms over the weekend.Woidke was one of a handful of high-profile politicians and executives who attended the subdued opening of Berlin Brandenburg Airport ...(…)

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