My own opinion is that you can’t prevent the flights, as these are connecting flights from other countries, (Not Liberia) but you can flag the passports, perhaps keep those who may have had contact with infected people in quarantine for 3 weeks..if it seems likely they were in Monrovia, for example, or that they may not be telling the truth.
I have no problem with that...
Cold Heat,
There is a direct 767 Delta flight every 24 hours that leaves Liberia to JFK. This was pointed out to you last night. You can even track the flights here.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL479
A simple yes or no would suffice. I'm trying to decide whether or not to put you on my idiot list.
“you can flag the passports, perhaps keep those who may have had contact with infected people in quarantine for 3 weeks”—so you would settle for self-reporting as to whether anyone has had contact with infected people?
You can check passports before passengers board flights, even if they are not on the direct flights that do indeed still operate. So why not simply ban anyone from flying in—unless they are returning Americans, and then requiring them to wait three weeks either elsewhere abroad or in quarantine that they pay for? Oh, and yes, why not stop what remaining direct flights there are, as well?
You keep posting nonsensical statements to these threads both denying the direct flights that do exist and then saying we couldn’t stop these people from flying in if they fly in indirectly to other countries.