Mask mandate for travelers: Where masks are optional, still required in Washington

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Masks are no longer required for most public transportation, but many transit and health officials are recommending masks still be worn. FOX13

For Lyft customers and drivers, wearing a mask is now optional. The company said riders and drivers are no longer required to keep the front seat empty or the windows open. Also, riders and drivers should not use the service if they haveAmtrak said passengers and employees are no longer required to sear masks on trains or in stations. Anyone who needs or chooses to wear one is encouraged to do so. The DOJ and CDC said they will file an appeal on the federal decision.

"The Department of Justice and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention disagree with the district court’s decision and will appeal, subject to CDC’s conclusion that the order remains necessary for public health. The Department continues to believe that the order requiring masking in the transportation corridor is a valid exercise of the authority Congress has given CDC to protect the public health. That is an important authority the Department will continue to work to preserve.

On April 13, 2022, before the district court’s decision, CDC explained that the order would remain in effect while it assessed current public health conditions, and that the Transportation Security Administration would extend its directive implementing the order until May 3 to facilitate CDC’s assessment.

If CDC concludes that a mandatory order remains necessary for the public’s health after that assessment, the Department of Justice will appeal the district court’s decision."Stay connected with FOX 13 News on all platforms:

 

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