My friend finally agreed to take a trip on a plane after the pandemic

To which she answered that she did

Mia and I have been friends since we were in junior high school. We became friends because she came to my rescue when some girls were picking on me in the cafeteria of our school. If it wasn’t for Mia, I don’t know what would have happened to me, so I am grateful that she was kind enough to come to my rescue that day. Mia and I went to the same high school and have remained friends even after we went away to college. We now live in different states, and we haven’t seen each other in almost two years – partly because of the pandemic and the lockdowns. However, now that things are getting back to “normal”, I suggested that we take a quick weekend trip to an island for some rest and relaxation. To my surprise Mia said no because she was concerned about the air quality on an airplane. I asked Mia if she had been to a restaurant lately, and she said yes, and then I asked her if she sat inside. To which she answered that she did. I proceeded to tell Mia that the air quality in airplanes is cleaner and has less pollutants than the air quality in a restaurant. At first, Mia didn’t believe me, so I sent her the study that states that the air inside the cabin of a plane is circulated and exchanged between 10 to 30 times per hour, and the recirculated air goes through HEPA filters, which remove close to 99% of the pollutants in the air. Needless to say, Mia was surprised to see the results of the study, and the good news is, we are headed to the islands next week.
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