My understanding is that the air filters for the cabin air are very good.
Still both a mask, possibly eye protection and protective clothing and gloves will make the risk approach 0. I would also suggest staying away from food and drinks on the flight, 3 hours is not too long a time.
Since you probably will not be directly interacting with many people on the plane, your risks in flight are probably lower than going to the local grocer or drug store.
For a possible data point, I want to say I saw a picture of some of the evacuees and not all we’re wearing masks. Given that I don’t think everyone one of them tested positive I suspect the risk is limited to who is sitting next to you (window seat might minimize that) and the crew.
All of this is speculative, other than the flight air filters (high confidence that is correct).
My understanding is that the air filters for the cabin air are very good.
Still both a mask, possibly eye protection and protective clothing and gloves will make the risk approach 0. I would also suggest staying away from food and drinks on the flight, 3 hours is not too long a time.
Since you probably will not be directly interacting with many people on the plane, your risks in flight are probably lower than going to the local grocer or drug store.
For a possible data point, I want to say I saw a picture of some of the evacuees and not all we’re wearing masks. Given that I don’t think everyone one of them tested positive I suspect the risk is limited to who is sitting next to you (window seat might minimize that) and the crew.
All of this is speculative, other than the flight air filters (high confidence that is correct).