Major Airlines Drop Mask Mandate After Federal Judge Rules Against It

TUESDAY, April 19, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Just hours after a Florida judge struck down a federal mask mandate on planes and other forms of public transportation, major airlines announced Monday that they will no longer require face coverings on domestic flights.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will also stop enforcing the mandate for now. A Biden administration official told reporters Monday evening that the court decision means the federal order is "not in effect at this time. Therefore, the TSA will not enforce its security directives" requiring masks, The Washington Post reported.
"This is obviously a disappointing decision," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday, adding that the federal government will continue to recommend wearing masks in public transportation settings while deciding whether to appeal the ruling.
In the ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle of the Middle District of Florida, Mizelle said the mandate exceeded the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's authority. Mizelle ruled that the CDC, which had extended the mandate for air travel and public transit through May 3, fell short in its argument to keep the mask requirement in place for "sanitation." The CDC relied on the 1944 Public Health Service Act when it first imposed the mandate, according to The Post.
The judge, who was appointed by former president Donald Trump and clerked for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, ruled that the CDC had exceeded its legal authority, that it had improperly avoided notice and comment procedures, and that its mandate was "arbitrary and capricious."
"Wearing a mask cleans nothing. At most, it traps virus droplets. But it neither 'sanitizes' the person wearing the mask nor 'sanitizes' the conveyance," Mizelle wrote in the ruling.
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