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New Mask Guidance for Public Transportation in Mass.
The MBTA said Tuesday it will no longer require people to wear masks; face coverings are also no longer mandatory at Logan Airport or on flights from many airlines.
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Mask Requirements Lifted on MBTA, Several Airlines
People will no longer be required to wear masks on MBTA buses or trains, or at Logan International Airport.
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Mask Confusion: Where Do You Still Need to Wear One?
A federal judge overturned the mask mandate for public transit on Monday. That’s left riders of the MBTA, Amtrak and even those flying out of Logan Airport a bit confused.
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COVID Q&A: Top Boston Doctors Explain Where to Wear Masks in Mass.
Top Boston doctors discuss a Florida judge’s repeal of the federal mask mandate on public transit like trains and airlines as well as the FDA’s approval of the first COVID-19 breathalyzer NBC10 Boston’s weekly “COVID Q&A” series.
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Mask Mandates End for Some Public Transit in Mass.
Masks are no longer required on planes, trains and rideshare services in Massachusetts after a federal judge in Florida struck down the mandate for methods of public transportation.
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Mask Mandates End on Planes, Public Transit in Mass.: Here's Where to Wear One
Masks are no longer required on airplanes, trains and rideshare services in Massachusetts after a federal judge in Florida struck down the mandate for methods of public transportation. The Biden administration’s 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. “What this court...
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Refusing to Wear a Mask on Planes or Public Transit Just Got More Expensive
The Transportation Security Administration is increasing the penalty for people who violate the mandate to wear masks on planes, trains and other forms of transportation to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
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‘Flying Car' Model Completes Flight Between Airports in Slovakia
A company known as Klein Vision has developed a model for its dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle, ‘AirCar,’ which just successfully completed a flight between airports in Slovakia. Here’s what you need to know.