Companies have lifted restrictions following a federal judge's decision to strike down the national mask mandate.
still recommends wearing a mask if you have certain personal risk factors and/or high transmission levels in your area."Lyft has not issued a statement on the ruling.
Travelers line up wearing protective masks indoors at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Dec. 28, 2021.The Amtrak rail system announced Tuesday that passengers and employees would no longer need to wear masks. "While Amtrak passengers and employees are no longer required to wear masks while on board trains or in stations, masks are welcome and remain an important preventive measure against COVID-19," itAmerican said it will no longer require employees or customers to wear face masks on domestic flights or at U.S. terminals. Masks may be required based on local ordinances, or when traveling to/from different international locations.
"In keeping with our commitment to creating a welcoming environment for everyone who travels with us, customers and team members may choose to continue to wear masks at their own discretion," the airline said in a statement.United Airlines is one of the multiple carriers that announced they were yanking the requirement for domestic and some international flights.
"Masks are no longer required on domestic flights, select international flights or at U.S. airports," the airline
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