The U.S. Justice Department said Tuesday that it could appeal the federal district judge’s ruling that ended the federal mask mandate for public transportation – but only if the CDC believes the requirement is still needed.
last week, which was set to expire on May 3, to give officials more time to follow the increase in COVID-19 cases due to the BA.2 subvariant. But the court ruling puts that decision on hold for now.rule, the AP reported, leading to changes right away at many major airports and a mix of responses at the local level.
Videos posted on social media showed passengers on domestic flights cheering and applauding as they removed their masks, with some flight crews announcing mid-flight that face coverings were now optional. At the same time, some travelers said they were frustrated and angry about boarding a flight under the assumption that masks would be required, especially for those with health conditions or children not yet eligible to be vaccinated.
“That’s up to them,” he told reporters during a visit to New Hampshire to promote infrastructure spending, accordingThe White House still requires face coverings for those traveling with Biden on Air Force One, per CDC guidance. Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, also urged Americans to follow the current health guidance, the newspaper reported. Ashish Jha, MD, the White House COVID-19 response coordinator, said he was disappointed in the new ruling.
Private companies also announced changes on Tuesday. Lyft and Uber said masks would be optional while riding or driving.that the mask requirement would be lifted for transportation – such as buses, the monorail, and the sky gondola – as well as all resort areas. The company said guests who aren’t fully vaccinated should wear face coverings in indoor locations, including indoor attractions, theaters, and enclosed transportation.
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