Canada's government said on Tuesday it has no plans to stop requiring masks on planes after a Florida judge struck down a US version of the law.
"We are taking a layered approach to keeping travelers safe, and masks remain an incredibly useful tool in our arsenal against COVID-19," a spokesperson for Canada's Transport Minister wrote in an email. FILE PHOTO
"We are taking a layered approach to keeping travelers safe, and masks remain an incredibly useful tool in our arsenal against COVID-19," a spokesperson for Canada's Transport Minister wrote in an email. On Monday, US District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle struck down the US mandate, which required masks on airplanes, trains and in taxis, among other locations, saying the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had exceeded its authority.
Last week an Ottawa school board introduced its own mask mandate after the province dropped its requirement. In a letter to parents, the board said students will not be suspended or expelled for non-compliance but their parents may be called.
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