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Transportation Security Administration (TSA) spokesperson
confirmed the extension, first reported by Reuters. "The purpose
of TSA’s mask directive is to minimize the spread of COVID-19 on
public transportation," the spokesperson said
Major U.S. airlines were informed of the planned extension on a
call with TSA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) on Tuesday, four people briefed on the matter said.
The current TSA transportation mask order runs through Sept 13.
The extension reflects the impact of the highly transmissible
Delta variant and is an acknowledgement that transit remains
potentially risky, especially for unvaccinated people.
The move comes as U.S. airlines are grappling with whether to
require employees to be vaccinated, while Canada said last week
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/canada-require-vaccines-all-federal-public-servants-2021-08-13
it plans to require all airline passengers to be vaccinated.
On Friday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told
CNN there was no discussion "at this time" about requiring
vaccines for domestic airline passengers.
Association of Flight Attendants-CWA President Sara Nelson said
the TSA mask mandate extension "will help tremendously to keep
passengers and aviation workers safe."
The current CDC order, which has been in place since soon after
Biden took office in January, requires the use of face masks on
nearly all forms of public transportation.
It requires face masks to be worn by all travelers on airplanes,
ships, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-shares and at
transportation hubs such as airports, bus or ferry terminals,
train and subway stations, and seaports.
The requirements have been the source of some friction,
especially aboard U.S. airlines, where some travelers have
refused to wear masks. The Federal Aviation Administration,
which has instituted a "zero tolerance" enforcement effort on
unruly passengers, said on Tuesday that since Jan. 1 it has
received reports from airlines of 2,867 passengers refusing to
wear masks.
TSA last month told Congress that since the start of the
COVID-19 pandemic there have been over 85 physical assaults on
TSA officers.
In some U.S. states, transportation hubs are among the only
places where masks are still required. The CDC reversed course
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/cdc-set-unveil-revised-mask-guidance-vaccinated-americans-sources-2021-07-27
on July 27 and said fully vaccinated Americans should go back to
wearing masks in all indoor public places in regions where the
coronavirus is spreading rapidly.
The CDC recommendation currently applies to about 94% of U.S.
counties.
The CDC on Tuesday cited the Delta variant's transmissibility in
a statement explaining the mask mandate. "Wearing a well-fitting
mask that covers your nose and mouth is a way to prevent germs
from spreading between yourself and other people," it said.
A group of Republican lawmakers in July introduced legislation
to prohibit mask mandates for public transport, and other
Republicans want the CDC to exempt fully vaccinated Americans
from the requirements.
The CDC mask order has no expiration date. The agency in June
made a minor tweak to its rules, saying it would no longer
require travelers to wear masks in outdoor transit hubs and in
outdoor spaces on ferries and buses.
Last month, the CDC official who signed the mask order, Marty
Cetron, told Reuters the transit mask mandates have been
effective - and noted that children 11 and under cannot yet be
vaccinated.
"Masks are really powerful and we should make sure they're part
of our arsenal," Cetron said. "The truth is that the
unvaccinated portion that's out there is extremely vulnerable."
United Airlines said earlier this month it will require its
67,000 U.S. employees to get vaccinated by Oct. 25.
The Biden administration, citing the highly transmissible Delta
variant and rising daily COVID-19 cases , has refused to lift
any international travel restrictions that bar most non-U.S.
citizens from the United States.
Airline officials think it will be weeks or even months before
the administration lifts any existing travel restrictions.
(Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Sonya
Hepinstall and Matthew Lewis)
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