CDC
says U.S. travelers can avoid wearing masks in outdoor transit hubs,
ferries
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[June 11, 2021]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday it will no longer
require travelers to wear masks in outdoor transit hubs and in outdoor
spaces on ferries, buses and trolleys, due to the lower risk of
coronavirus transmission outdoors.
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The change is the first in the CDC's transit mask policy announced
in January and came after a lengthy review by the White House Office
of Management and Budget's regulatory arm.
The CDC said it made the change "because of the lower risk of
transmission outdoors ... Masks are still required indoors on all
forms of transportation" regardless of vaccination status.
The change means people can take masks off outdoors while waiting
for a train, in an outdoor courtyard of an airport or in open-air
transit modes.
The change came after the Biden administration held extensive
discussions with transit unions and other groups. The administration
is considering other modest changes to its indoor transit mask
policies, including potentially allowing vaccinated airline workers
to remove their masks in rooms not accessible to the public.
The CDC in May said fully vaccinated people do not need to wear
masks outdoors and can avoid wearing them indoors in most places.
In April, the Biden administration extended face mask requirements
across all U.S. transportation networks through Sept. 13 to address
the spread of COVID-19.
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The Federal Aviation
Administration said this week it has received
approximately 2,900 reports of unruly behavior
by passengers since Jan. 1, including about
2,200 reports of passengers refusing to comply
with the federal face mask mandate.
The CDC mask mandate issued in January requires
masks in nearly all transportation modes,
including on ride-share vehicles.
Many U.S. states have completely rescinded mask
requirements and transit is the only remaining
place where mask use is mandated.
President Joe Biden imposed the transit mask
mandate after his predecessor, Donald Trump,
rejected CDC recommendations to do so.
(Reporting by David Shepardson in
WashingtonEditing by Chris Reese and Matthew
Lewis)
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