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| Apr 30, 2021

U.S. extends transit face mask requirements through September 13

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Travelers wearing protective face masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) reclaim their luggage at the airport in Denver, Colorado, U.S., November 24, 2020. (File Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Mohatt)

WASHINGTON (Reuters)

The Biden administration said today (Friday) it is extending face mask requirements across all United States (US) transportation networks through September 13 to address the spread of COVID-19.

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requirements that took effect on February 1 were to set to expire on May 11. They cover workers and travelers at airports, on board commercial aircraft, on over-the-road buses, and on commuter bus and rail systems through September 13.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued the federal mask mandate in nearly all transportation modes in late January, including on ride-share vehicles. The order does not apply to private cars or commercial trucks being driven by a sole operator.

“Transportation system operators have reported almost 2,000 passengers for refusing to wear a face mask. TSA will assess a civil penalty if necessary.”

US Transportation Security Administration

TSA told Reuters that since the transit mask requirements took effect February 1, they have “largely experienced voluntary compliance”.

TSA said “transportation system operators have reported almost 2,000 passengers for refusing to wear a face mask. TSA will assess a civil penalty if necessary”.

In March, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration indefinitely extended a “zero tolerance policy” on unruly air passengers first imposed in January, after hundreds of reported incidents.

FAA Administrator Steve Dickson extended the policy set to expire March 30, “as we continue to do everything we can to confront the pandemic”.

The FAA said the extension will last at least as long as the federal transportation face mask order remains in effect.

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