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US health authority orders mask-wearing on public transport

It covers travel on airplanes, trains, buses, taxis, ride-sharing vehicles, subways, ferries, ships

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Jan 2021 8:15AM

US health authority orders mask-wearing on public transport

WASHINGTON – The United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have issued a sweeping order requiring the wearing of masks to protect against the spread of Covid-19 on virtually every form of public transport nationwide.

The order, issued late on Friday, extends to travel on airplanes, trains, buses, taxis, ride-sharing vehicles, subways, ferries and ships. 

It expands on one of the first executive orders signed by President Joe Biden, which requires masking for interstate travel as part of a larger strategy to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

The new order, which also covers intrastate travel, takes effect at 11:59pm tomorrow (0459 Tuesday GMT).

“Wearing masks on our transportation systems will protect Americans and provide confidence that we can once again travel safely even during this pandemic,” said the order.

“Therefore, requiring masks will help us control this pandemic and aid in reopening America’s economy.”

The CDC order covers passengers and transport operators both during travel and while waiting at transport hubs.

It said operators must make “best efforts” to enforce mask-wearing, and if necessary, should disembark anyone refusing to comply.

It said, without providing much detail, that enforcement will ultimately be the responsibility of the federal Transportation Security Administration, as well as of “cooperating state and local authorities”. 

Non-compliance will constitute “a violation of federal law”.

Exemptions to mask-wearing are for people eating, drinking or taking medication, as well as those communicating with the hearing-impaired. Masks can also be briefly removed during identity checks.

The US has the world’s worst Covid-19 statistics, but the numbers of cases and hospitalisations have declined in the past two weeks, with some experts partly crediting improved adherence to masking and social-distancing measures.

One of Biden’s first official acts after his inauguration on January 20 was to order mask-wearing on federal property. He has said consistent mask-wearing could save 50,000 American lives by April.

But, former president Donald Trump frequently mocked the practice – and was rarely seen wearing a mask – making enforcement of the new standard more problematic in some parts of the country. – AFP, January 31, 2021

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