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21 U.S. states ask judge to halt federal transportation mask mandate -Breaking

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – A face-mask wearing passenger looks at her smartphone in front of a long security line at Dulles International Airport. This was just a day after President Donald Trump announced that travel restrictions would be implemented on all flights between Europe and the United States.

WASHINGTON (Reuters] – On Tuesday, 21 states including Florida requested that a U.S. Judge block a COVID-19 federal mandate requiring the use of masks in airplanes and on other transportation forms.

This suit is one of several recent legal challenges to the mask mandate, which has been in force since February 2021 and covers airports as well as buses, trains, busses, ride-share, transit hubs and other transport modes.

Biden Administration earlier this month stated that the requirements for transportation masks would be extended through April 18, and it is reviewing whether or not to extend them again.

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