Federal judge voids CDC travel mask mandate!!!

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials in the coronavirus pandemic.

The decision Monday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, also said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention improperly failed to justify its decision and did not follow proper rulemaking.

In her 59-page ruling, Mizelle said the only remedy was to vacate the rule entirely because it would be impossible to end it for the limited group of people who objected to it in the lawsuit.

The judge said "a limited remedy would be no remedy at all" and that the courts have full authority to make a decision such as this — even if the goals of the CDC in fighting the virus are laudable.

"Because our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends, the court declares unlawful and vacates the mask mandate," she wrote.

The Justice Department declined to comment Monday when asked if the government planned to appeal the ruling.

The CDC recently extended the mask mandate, which was set to expire Monday, until May 3 to allow more time to study the BA.2 omicron subvariant of the coronavirus that is now responsible for the vast majority of cases in the U.S.

The mask requirement for travelers was the target of months of lobbying from the airlines, which sought to kill it. The carriers argued that effective air filters on modern planes make transmission of the virus during a flight highly unlikely. Republicans in Congress also fought to kill the mandate.

Critics have seized on the fact that states have rolled back rules requiring masks in restaurants, stores and other indoor settings, and yet COVID-19 cases have fallen sharply since the omicron variant peaked in mid-January.

There have been a series of violent incidents on aircraft that have mainly been attributed to disputes over the mask-wearing requirements.

The lawsuit was filed in July 2021 by two plaintiffs and the Health Freedom Defense Fund, described in the judge's order as a nonprofit group that "opposes laws and regulations that force individuals to submit to the administration of medical products, procedures and devices against their will."

Federal judge voids travel-related mask mandate

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Biden Orders TSA to stop enforcing traveler mask mandate

The Transportation Security Administration will stop enforcing the Biden administration's rule mandating masks on planes, trains and other forms of public transportation, an administration official said on Monday.

Driving the news: The move comes after a federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the mandate.

U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention exceeded its statutory authority and failed to properly justify its decision.
The suit was initially filed last July by the Health Freedom Defense Fund, as well as two other individuals.
According to the ruling, the Health Freedom Defense Fund is "a non-profit organization that 'opposes laws and regulations that force individuals to submit to the administration of medical products, procedures, and devices against their will.'"
"Because 'our system does not permit agencies to act unlawfully even in pursuit of desirable ends,' the Court declares unlawful and vacates the Mask Mandate," the ruling said.
The big picture: The CDC last week extended the mandate until May 3. It applied to planes, buses, trains and transit hubs.

The decision comes as COVID-19 cases have risen in a number of states due to the spread of the BA.2 subvariant of Omicron.
The CDC said it extended the mandate to evaluate the impact of the rise in cases on severe disease and health care system capacity.
What they're saying: "This is obviously a disappointing decision," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday.

"This just came out this afternoon, so right now the Department of Homeland Security, who would be implementing (the mandate), and the CDC are reviewing the decision," Psaki said. "And of course the Department of Justice would make any determinations about litigation."
"They're assessing it right now and as soon as they have an assessment and an update on additional steps, they'll make that available," Psaki added. "Certainly no one here is trying to provoke uncertainty with passengers. We also think the mask mandate should be in place and that it's safer for individuals who are flying to continue to wear masks. We would say to anyone sitting out there, we'd recommend you wear masks on the airplane."
The bottom line: All statewide mask mandates have been lifted as of late March, when Hawaii became the final state to lift its mandate.

However, the city of Philadelphia on Monday reinstated its mask mandate, due to a rise in cases.

TSA stops enforcing traveler mask mandate
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