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二次元黑皮帅哥 | 8k8 free to 88 | Updated: 2024-08-17 13:03:06

Passengers check in for a Southwest Airlines flight at Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Florida, US, October 11, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]

A federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the national mask mandate for airplanes and other public transportation.

US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle wrote that the mask mandate was unlawful because it exceeded the statutory authority of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Mizelle's ruling comes down in part to the definition of the word "sanitation" in the law.

She wrote that while the government argued for a broader definition of the word, including preventing disease, she uses a narrower definition "limited to cleaning measures''.

"Wearing a mask cleans nothing," she wrote. "At most, it traps virus droplets. But it neither 'sanitizes' the person wearing the mask nor 'sanitizes' the conveyance''.

Mizelle added that the CDC had also failed to follow the rulemaking processes laid out in law and provide a sufficient justification for its mandate.

Mizelle was appointed to the federal court in late 2020 by President Donald Trump. Her confirmation in the days after the 2020 election was controversial. A majority of the American Bar Association's standing committee on the federal judiciary rated Mizelle as "not qualified" due to her lack of experience.

Mizelle, 35, was a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and is among the youngest federal judges ever confirmed.

It is unclear how quickly the ruling will be enforced at airports or train stations across the country. The CDC declined to comment on the ruling, while the White House and the US Health and Human Services didn't immediately respond to comment on the ruling. The Justice Department said they are "reviewing" the decision but declined further comment.

The mask mandate, originally announced in January 2021, had been set to expire Monday. The CDC announced last week it was extended through May 3. The requirement applied to airplanes, trains and other forms of public transportation.

CDC spokesperson Caitlin Shockey last week said that the agency "continues to monitor the spread of the Omicron variant, especially the BA.2 subvariant that now makes up more than 85 percent of US cases". Given the increase week to week, and to better assess its effect "on severe disease, including hospitalizations and deaths, and health care system capacity, the CDC order will remain in place at this time". It was the fifth time the CDC has extended the mask mandate.

The latest mandate extension came amid repeated calls from airlines and other travel industry officials to ease restrictions.

Last month, executives from 10 airlines, including American, United and Delta, sent a letter to Biden urging him to end pandemic-related travel policies, including the mask mandate.

Earlier this month, Republican leaders on the House and Senate transportation committees reiterated their call for the Biden administration to "rescind or decline to extend the mask mandate".

Monday's ruling can be appealed, but there could be confusion in the short term.

United Airlines told its employees Monday that the mask mandate "remains in effect for both customers and employees, despite the decision by a federal judge on Monday that stuck down the federal mask mandate".

"We await additional information from the federal government on whether it will challenge the ruling or rescind the order," United wrote in a memo to employees. "Until that time, the airport mask policy remains unchanged."

The Association of Flight Attendants, which represents nearly 50,000 flight attendants at 17 airlines, on Monday released a statement to acknowledge that it is unclear what the judge's decision means for travelers today and urges "calm and consistency" at airports and on planes

"In aviation operations, it is impossible to simply flip a switch from one minute to the next. It takes a minimum of 24 to 48 hours to implement new procedures and communicate this throughout the entire network," AFA President Sara Nelson said in a statement.

The travel mask mandate is one of the few remaining mask orders, as states and localities across the country have largely lifted mask orders to the public.

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