How dropping mask mandates could impact the COVID pandemic
The federal court ruling this past week striking down the federal mask mandates on planes and public transit has left very few indoor masking requirements in the U.S. This comes as public health experts brace for the next COVID surge…
Read More »Why the DOJ is appealing a judge’s decision to drop transportation mask mandates
After a judge struck down the federal mask mandate for public transportation, the Centers for Disease Control says it still recommends masking. On Wednesday, the Department of Justice appealed the decision. Stream your PBS favorites with the PBS app: https://to.pbs.org/2Jb8twG Find…
Read More »Top Story with Tom Llamas – April 20 | NBC News NOW
The battle over masks continues as the DOJ has appealed a federal judge’s ruling that ended the mask mandate on public transportation, a pair of fast-moving wildfires are burning more than 25,000 acres in Arizona, and Ukrainian troops battle for…
Read More »Masks no longer required on planes and public transit despite an uptick in COVID-19 cases nationwide
Masks are no longer required on planes and public transit despite an uptick in COVID-19 cases nationwide. Plus, over 130,000 people are without power as an April nor’easter slams the Midwest and Northeast, according to PowerOutage.US. SUBSCRIBE to ABC News…
Read More »A judge struck down the travel mask mandate. Here’s what that means for you
A federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down a COVID mask mandate for planes, buses and trains, and imposed a nationwide injunction. The judge ruled that the mandate exceeds the authority of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.…
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