saw in this most recent incident. they are known efficiently as runway incursions, and in the u.s., they are so serious that the ntsb in the u.s. has investigated seven of them over the course of 2023, and we thought that it was a problem in the last year, and now it appears worldwide continuing this year, rahel. pete, it is so quickly and remarkable that everybody is going to be off of the passenger flight, and so quickly within 90 seconds, and what are the takeaways for the passengers in terms of how quickly they are able to evacuate and get there safely. first and foremost congratulations to the crew, and all of the crew and not just the pilots, but the flight att attendants, because it is a wide body airplane, and it takes a while to evacuate, and it is incredibly complicated and you have to have spatial awareness and the crew who practices it over and over again not only in the airplane, but in static
the last several years that we re dealing with this. i do wonder what your opinion is on what dr. fauci told us, they are considering shortening the isolation period not just for health care workers like the cdc has done but potentially for other people. we talked about flights canceled, maybe flight att attendants and airline workers kneeled a shortened isolation period or everybody who is vaccinated could see a shortened isolation period? it is really an important point and the main consideration that the cdc had in its perspective as they made that decision was about preserving our health care system, again, flattening the curve because we know that since the pandemic started over the last two years, it has been harrowing circumstances for our brave heroes on the front lines and there has been some burnout so we re at about 75% in terms of overall personnel capacity and the longer you are keeping people isolated post exposure or post infection, the less likely they re going to be