The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it is ready to appeal a federal judge’s decision that overturned federal orders for masks on planes and other public transportation.
The Department of Justice said in its statement that it will continue to appeal if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decides that a COVID-19 safety warrant is required after the May 3 expiration date, which will e- expires before a Florida federal judge on Monday issued its removal.
“The department continues to believe that the mandate requiring the use of masks in transport corridors is an exercise of power granted to Congress by the CDC to protect public health,” DOJ spokesman Anthony Cole said. “This is an important authority that the department will continue to maintain.”
The announcement came a day after U.S. District Judge Catherine Kimball Mizel, Donald Trump’s candidate, ruled that the federal mask mandate exceeded the authority of U.S. health officials and wrote in her 59-page decision that they cannot “act illegally even before”. when persecuted. Desired goals ”such as public health.
The Transport Safety Administration, which since the early days of the pandemic has been involved in enforcing the rule of masks on public transport, announced Shortly after Mizel’s decision, it would no longer do so, but reminded people that the CDC still encourages the use of masks at national transit centers.
That night, major airlines decided to no longer enforce mask rules, with some announcing a change of passengers mid-flight. Amtrak, Uber and many airports also followed immediately.
Until last week, the CDC planned to revoke the mask order that day, but the agency decided to extend it until May 3, citing the need to devote more time to monitoring the effects of the omicron BA subdomain. 2 than at present. new cases are prevalent around the world. I am
There are new cases rising In more than 30 states, but hospitalization is relatively low.
Claims about masks have been a source of political division for most of the pandemic, with Democrats supporting them largely as a public health measure after the emergence of new versions of COVID- 19, while Republicans generally dismiss them as violating personal freedoms. However, recent polls have shown that it is more popular to keep the mask mandate in transit areas. 60% of Americans. It supports its continuity.
Source: Huffpost