The United States decided to make the use of masks in transport more flexible. In this way, the use of a mask is no longer mandatory on planes, trains, subways and buses as of this Monday (18).
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The measure was announced after a US judge declared the federal mandate to wear masks on public transportation in the country illegal. The measure was the subject of a legal battle.
Magistrate Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, of Tampa, Florida, ruled that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) exceeded its authority in enforcing the requirement, which applies to planes, trains, subways and buses, among others.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the body responsible for policing mask use, will no longer police people who are not wearing the mask.
In turn, the government assesses what its next steps will be, but, for the time being, there is no obligation.
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