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U.S. Stops Mask Requirement on Planes After Judge’s Ruling

  • Court in Florida deals blow to Biden administration’s efforts
  • CDC says it won’t enforce order for masks on public transport
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Passengers on airplanes, trains and other public transportation in the U.S. don’t have to wear masks anymore, after a federal judge struck down the mandate.

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said orders requiring masks on public transportation would no longer be enforced, although both agencies recommended their continued use.