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CDC extends transportation mask mandate until May 3

The requirement was supposed to end next week.

  • By Will Stone and Pien Huang/ NPR
A SPETA rider dons a surgical mask. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

 Kimberly Painter / WHYY

A SPETA rider dons a surgical mask. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

The Biden administration is extending its face mask requirement for public transit for another 15 days. That means travelers will still need to mask up in airports, planes, buses, trains and at transit hubs until May 3.

The mask travel requirement had been set to expire this coming Monday.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is keeping in place its mask order “in order to assess the potential impact the rise of cases has on severe disease, including hospitalizations and deaths, and health care system capacity,” according to an agency spokesperson.

The spokesperson also confirmed that the Transportation Security Administration, which handles enforcement of the order, is extending its security directive and emergency amendment for another 15 days.

The decision was made in response to the increasing spread of the omicron subvariant in the U.S. and an increase in the 7-day moving average of cases, which have risen by nearly 10% over the last two weeks nationally. Certain states are seeing much larger increases in new cases.

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