From the CBC:
“Ottawa to maintain mask
requirement for travellers after U.S. drops rule: transport minister”
(Transport Minister Omar Alghabra
says his government's mask mandate measure for air and train passengers is
based on science and data.)
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra
is giving no indication his government plans to drop its masking requirement
for air and train passengers in Canada in the near future. "We constantly
consult our experts and whenever the advice that we receive changes because the
circumstances change, we will change our regulation," he said Tuesday.
"But for now, it is what it is." His comments came after a federal
judge in Florida struck down a Biden administration requirement that passengers
wear face coverings on airplanes and mass transit. In her decision, U.S.
District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle said the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) failed to justify the mask mandate and did not
follow proper regulatory procedures. On Monday night, the Transportation
Security Administration said it would no longer enforce the masking
requirement. Airlines and airports across the U.S. swiftly began to repeal
their masking requirements for passengers.
Taking a question from reporters
in Calgary, Alghabra wouldn't comment on the U.S. decision but said the
Canadian government bases its decisions on science and data. "Masks are
proven to provide additional layers of protection and we will continue to follow
the advice of our public health experts," he said. "I take no joy in
these regulations except to know they are done to protect everyone's health and
safety." The federal government requires that passengers be fully
vaccinated with accepted vaccines before boarding domestic or international
flights departing from most airports in Canada. It also requires that
passengers wear masks inside airports and rail terminals and while on board
planes and trains. A Canadian official — speaking on background because they
were not authorized to speak on the record — said the government communicated with
airline operators Monday night to say that Canada's mask requirements will
still apply.
While a number of provinces have
lifted their mask mandates, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa
Tam recommends that Canadians carry on masking in indoor settings. "We are
seeing that resurgence, whether you call it the sixth wave or however many
waves there is in your local jurisdiction, it is a resurgence," she said
during a briefing last week. "Wear a mask anyways, whether the province
... [or] local jurisdiction is recommending it or not.
The CDC recently extended the
mask mandate — which was set to expire Monday — until May 3 to allow more time
to study the BA.2 Omicron subvariant of the coronavirus now responsible for the
vast majority of cases in the U.S. "This is obviously a disappointing
decision," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday, speaking of
the Florida court case. "The CDC is recommending wearing a mask on public
transit."
^ It’s always interesting to see
how one place (a State or Country) views the same event. This is one of those times.
^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/alghabra-airplane-mask-mandate-1.6423241
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