Covid-19
Florida court nullifies CDC’s mask mandate for airlines
A federal court in Florida, U.S.A., has nullified mask mandate imposed on airlines in the U.S. by the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A federal judge in Florida, accordingly, struck down the CDC’s mask requirement for airplanes, airports, trains, and other forms of travel.
Subsequently, the various transport agencies, within few hours, made broadcast that they would no longer require masks for customers and staff in their airlines.
Also, the CDC, in its internal review, removed cruise ships from its list of COVID-19 travel warnings.
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