U.S. Justice Department appeals transportation mask ruling
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[April 21, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice
Department on Wednesday appealed a judge's ruling ending a mask mandate
on public transportation and airplanes after the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) said the measure was still needed.
A U.S. district judge ruled on Monday that the mandates, which apply to
planes, trains and other public transportation, were unlawful. The
Justice Department said it would appeal the ruling if the CDC determined
the 14-month-old mandate was still needed.
The Justice Department filed notice appealing the ruling to the 11th
Circuit Court, but did not detail if it intended to seek an emergency
order to reinstate the requirement or detail the grounds for the appeal.
The CDC said on Wednesday it had asked the Justice Department to proceed
with the appeal and that "an order requiring masking in the indoor
transportation corridor remains necessary for the public health."
Airlines quickly dropped the mandate Monday evening soon after the White
House informed reporters and industry officials that the government
would no longer enforce the mandate. Social media users posted videos of
airline employees on some trips announcing the mandate had ended
mid-flight with many cheering the news, while some expressed anger that
the mask rules were abruptly dropped.
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Travellers wearing masks and not wearing masks wait in line at a
Delta Airlines counter, after a federal judge in Florida struck down
the CDC's public transportation masking order due to the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) prevention efforts, at Logan International
Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., April 19, 2022.
REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The mandate applied to planes,
trains, ride-share vehicles and other public transportation and,
prior to Monday's ruling, had been due to expire on May 3 unless the
CDC sought a new extension.
The U.S. Travel Association said Wednesday that "masks were
critically important during the height of the pandemic" but in the
current environment "required masking on public transportation is
simply out of step with the current public health landscape."
The ruling followed other court judgments against Biden
administration directives to fight the infectious disease that has
killed nearly 1 million Americans, including vaccination or COVID
testing mandates for employers.
The CDC also lost court battles on COVID-19 mandates, notably when
the Supreme Court in August ended the pandemic-related federal
moratorium on residential evictions.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler, Stephen
Coates & Simon Cameron-Moore)
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