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The Infodemic: Should Airlines Leave the Middle Seat Empty?


FILE - A passenger wears personal protective equipment on a Delta Airlines flight after landing at Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport, May 28, 2020.
FILE - A passenger wears personal protective equipment on a Delta Airlines flight after landing at Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport, May 28, 2020.

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Claim: Leaving the middle seat empty on a plane prevents the spread of COVID-19.

Verdict: Unclear

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