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Masks no longer mandatory on airlines

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While masks are no longer mandatory on most airlines or at airports, Metro was continuing to ask passengers on Los Angeles County buses and rail lines to don face coverings pending further guidance from federal authorities.

But Metrolink officially dropped its mask mandate on commuter trains and stations.

Mask-wearing requirements on transit operations were thrown into doubt last Monday when U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Florida issued a ruling saying the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had exceeded its authority by mandating face-coverings on mass transportation.

Most major airlines—including Southwest, Delta Air Lines, American and United—quickly made mask-wearing optional in response to the ruling. The Transportation Security Administration also announced that it would no longer enforce the mask rule at airports, but L.A. County still mandates face coverings at Los Angeles International Airport, Hollywood Burbank Airport and John Wayne Airport in Orange County.

But local transit agencies were still trying to determine the effect of the federal judge’s decision on county or state-level transportation systems.

Metro, therefore, has kept its mask mandate in place on buses and trains, with its website proclaiming, “Per federal law face masks are still required to ride on all buses and trains.”

The agency informed passengers it was awaiting further guidance from the Federal Transit Administration on whether face coverings should still be required. The Los Angeles city Department of Transportation was also still asking passengers to wear masks on its DASH and Commuter Express buses.

Metrolink officials, however, opted to drop the mandate, making it only a recommendation.

The ride-hailing service Uber also dropped its mask mandate for drivers and passengers, saying face coverings are still recommended. Lyft had not yet issued any changes in its masking policy.

The CDC first issued an order mandating masks on public conveyances in January 2021, saying “traveling on public transportation increases a person’s risk of getting and spreading COVID-19.”

Mask mandates have slowly been lifted in many settings in recent weeks. Los Angeles County and the state have scrapped requirements for masks at outdoor and indoor mega-events.

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