A Southwest Airlines flight attendant who was infected with COVID-19 at a training session and gave it to her husband who later died has urged a Maryland federal judge to not toss the suit, saying the airline owed her husband a duty of care.
Family is kicked off Southwest Airlines flight after their 5-year-old autistic son struggled to put on his face mask
Southwest Airlines kicked a young family off a plane because their 5-year-old autistic son couldn t put on his mask
Cody and Paige Petek s young son is nonverbal and has autism and a sensory processing disorder
Southwest Airlines said it was following federal laws and that the family s son didn t meet guidelines for an exception to the mask mandate
Petek s lawyer, Anthony Marchetti Jr., said Southwest Airlines may have violated the Americans with Disabilities Act
Southwest flight attendant files lawsuit blaming airline for husbandâs COVID-19 death
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A Southwest Airlines flight attendant has filed a lawsuit against the carrier, claiming the airline failed to follow proper COVID-19 protocols to protect its staff from being exposed to the coronavirus.Â
LOS ANGELES - A Southwest Airlines flight attendant has filed a lawsuit against the carrier, claiming the airline failed to follow proper COVID-19 protocols to protect its staff from being exposed to the coronavirus during a mandatory training session last summer, which led to her husband’s death.
A vaccine trial for children begins Monday in Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research begins the trial with Maryland-based company Novavax. The trial will involve children 12 to 17 years old. Researchers hope they will be able to enroll six to 11-year-olds in the summer.
In March, Novavax announced its phase three clinical trial in the UK was overall about 90 percent effective. The Novavax vaccine works differently than the vaccines available. It uses a spike protein to cause an immune system response and create antibodies.| Read more
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A Southwest Airlines flight attendant filed a lawsuit against the carrier, claiming it failed to properly protect staff from being exposed to the coronavirus during mandatory training last summer, which led to her husband's death.