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all the Corona virus jitters, many are choosing not to travel for fear of being exposed on an airplane.
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But if you do fly, how can you tell of your seating areas germ free?
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Well, to find out we took some swabs and sent them to the lab.
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Check out these cell phone videos as airline passengers like their head breasts.
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What is all that gunk?
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And is it infested with germs?
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Wait, there's Maur black gunk on a first class flight from Washington, D.
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C.
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To New York.
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That is that that is a really bad I don't want to go on a plane now.
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We found the same nasty stuff on the seat next to us.
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We swab and collected samples on four different flights.
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New Jersey to Burlington, Austin, Texas, to New York City.
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Then we sent the samples to a lab for testing.
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The results are troubling.
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Bacteria counts on Lisa Guerrero's head rest and seat belt were in the billions.
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Yes, we said billions.
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Two out of four tray tables tested positive for E.
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Coli, a k.
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This passenger at New York's LaGuardia Airport is well prepared.
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This is just an example of what I carry in my bag when I travel.
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I actually brought an extra pack this week so that I could have him on me at all times.
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Safe travels Everyone.
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An airline industry spokesperson tells Inside Edition that in the wake of the Corona virus crisis, they are enhancing disinfection and cleaning protocols.