A federal judge’s decision Monday to strike down a national mask mandate on airplanes and mass transit won’t change the rules on Metra and the CTA — for now.
Amtrak announced that passengers and employees no longer are required to wear masks on trains or in stations but masks are welcomed.Commuters said they’ve formed habits, but some are ready to exercise personal choice."I’m one of those guys who kind of quit wearing it a while ago. I feel great about it," one commuter said. "I try to be respectful for everybody’s wishes. If somebody feels uncomfortable, if they ask me to wear a mask and I’m supposed to, I will definitely do it.
A Metra commuter train conductor works at Union Station on April 28, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Union Station serves Amtrak and Metra commuter train passengers riding into downtown Chicago. Amtrak has reported a 95 percent drop in ridership since theU.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle’s decision freed airlines, airports and mass transit systems to make their own decisions about mask requirements, resulting in a mix of responses.
The major airlines switched to a mask-optional policy, with some eliciting cheers from passengers when the changes were announced over loudspeakers. The Transportation Security Administration said Monday night that it would no longer enforce the mask requirement, and airports in Houston and Dallas almost immediately did away with their mandates after the TSA announcement.
The mask requirement covered airlines, airports, mass transit and taxis, and was the biggest vestige of pandemic restrictions that were once the norm across the country., also said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention failed to justify its decision and did not follow proper rulemaking procedures that left it fatally flawed.Trending
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