Cheers and jeers in US as plane mask mandates are lifted | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, April 20 — Airlines, subways and bus services across the United States moved quickly yesterday to remove mask requirements following a federal court ruling that struck down face-covering mandates on public transportation, a hot-button issue throughout the pandemic. Uber, Lyft and Amtrak...

NEW YORK, April 20 — Airlines, subways and bus services across the United States moved quickly yesterday to remove mask requirements following a federal court ruling that struck down face-covering mandates on public transportation, a hot-button issue throughout the pandemic.

“There is so much sneezing and coughing. And people just breathing it in. Freedom,” Hechinger tweeted. Rail company Amtrak also changed its policy, announcing that while masks were no longer required, “anyone needing or choosing to wear one is encouraged to do so.” “If CDC concludes that a mandatory order remains necessary for the public’s health after that assessment, the Department of Justice will appeal the district court’s decision,” the statement added.

Mask requirements have been a contentious topic throughout the pandemic and have proven particularly nettlesome on planes, where there has been a sharp uptick in assaults of flight attendants.

 

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